Don't Ask Me About a Woman

Album: Easton Corbin (2010)
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  • I was sittin' with him on his front porch swing
    Soaking up wisdom and Grandma's sweet tea
    Listening to his stories, man, he'd done it all
    His tour in the Army and his wilder days
    Raising my daddy and bailing his hay
    He cut off a twist of tobacco, stuck it in his jaw
    Cocked back his hat with a sideways grin and
    Gave me that ole wink
    He said, I can tell you something 'bout most anything

    [Chorus]
    But don't ask me about a woman
    All I know is boy they're something
    They're tender and they're tough
    Can break it down and lift you up
    Don't ask me about a woman
    That's some complicated stuff
    They ain't made to figure out
    They're just made to love

    He said, boy I've lived nearly eighty years
    There's a lot of know how, between these ears
    But when it comes to your grandma
    I'm still your age
    It took me a long, long time to learn
    Loving a woman is full of left turns
    The more they change, the more they stay the same
    Son, it's been that way since the beginning of time
    We're behind the wheel but just along for the ride

    [Chorus]

    Fast forward ten years it's Saturday night
    She's changed three times, says her hair ain't right
    My mind reels back to the time and place
    When I heard my grandpa say

    Don't ask me about a woman
    Boy, that's some complicated stuff
    They ain't made to figure out
    They're just made to love
    Now I know what he's talkin' about
    They're just made to love Writer/s: ALEX DOOLEY, KEVIN R DENNEY, LOUIE THOMAS JR BOTKIN
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., MUSIC MILL ENTERTAINMENT, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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