Good Woman

Album: Girl (2019)
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  • When you were young, there were some things
    You had planned out, a map of your dreams
    If some pull through, and if some fall away
    I promise to you, this one's gonna stay

    I'll sway like a tree when you need a change
    I'll travel the world or stay in one place
    I'll hold your hand when the storm's at the door
    'Cause you got my back and I got yours

    You've got good love, a good woman
    Yeah, you've got good love, a good woman

    If you need my arms to hold you together
    They'll be right here to hold you forever
    Sometimes we won't know the road that we'll face
    But we'll get where we're going even if we're late

    I'll sway like a tree when you need a change
    No one'll speak the language we made
    I'll hold your hand when the storm's at the door
    'Cause you got my back and I got yours

    You've got good love, a good woman
    Yeah, you've got good love, a good woman

    I'll keep you warm beneath the sheets
    The weight of the world's got nothing on me

    'Cause you've got good love, a good woman
    Yeah, you've got good love, a good woman
    I'll sway like a tree when you need a change
    We'll travel the world or stay in one place
    You've got good love, a good woman
    Yeah, you've got good love, a good woman Writer/s: Ian Fitchuk, Kathleen Margaret Edwards, Maren Larae Morris
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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