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The Story of a Married Woman lyrics

I'm in love with a woman and scared to call her name
I'm in love with a woman and scared to call her name
She's a married woman, she may get somebody killed

I'm goin' away, baby to worry you off my mind
I'm goin' away, baby to worry you off my mind

You's a married woman, I can see you when I can
You's a married woman and I'm scared to call your name
You's a married woman and I'm scared to call your name

When I met you, baby, you all alone yourself
When I met you, baby, you was all alone yourself
Now, you's a married woman now, I'm scared to call your name

I cried last night and I cried the night befo'
I cried last night and I cried the night befo'
Couldn't see you, baby, don't wanna see nobody else

I cried last night in the night befo', cried last night and all befo'
I cried last night, I cried last night
I cried last night and I cried until the break of day

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