Well, she's the woman of the world
And god she know it
She'll turn my head every time she shows it
Yeah, nothing you can do nothing you can say
No way you can try to change her way
She might be gone tomorrow
Honey, say what you gotta say

Lordy, lordy, lordy, lordy what a woman

Well I tried, I tried so hard to please her
She'd give me a look if I beg to tease her
There's nothing you can say nothing you can do
No way you can try to choochie coo
She might be gone tomorrow
Oh, lordy what you gonna do

And I tried with an open hand
And a heart of sorrow
Hoped that everything would be all right, all right, all right, all right
Don't save too much lovin' for tomorrow
Get out all your lovin' here tonight

And I tried with an open hand and a heart of sorrow
Hoped that everything would be all right, all right, all right, all right
Don't save too much lovin' for tomorrow
Get out all your lovin' here tonight

She got big-eyed cats she got coats of sable
She seats forty-four at her dinner table
And there's nothing you can do nothing you can say
No way you can try to change her way
She might be gone tomorrow
Oh, throwin' it all away


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    Well, I think he wrote this song about Anita Pallenberg...She Was a woman of the world, she had big eyed cats, and always many visitors at the house..it makes sense to me..❤

    Mamakinon April 20, 2024   Link
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    This is about an unpredictable, hard to please woman. And love for her

    artgirl2012on June 28, 2010   Link

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