Loved By a Workin' Man

Album: Annie Up (2013)
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  • He ain't much on roses but he'd walk a country mile
    To pick a handful of white flowers that would make his baby smile
    He won't do the dishes but he'll sweep you off your feet
    And he'll make you feel like the prettiest thing that he's ever seen

    'Cause he knows how to treat his woman
    And he knows how to make ends meet
    He'll take you for a ride in his four-wheel drive
    And he'll fix about anything
    He likes to get dirty but he cleans up good
    He drinks with his buddies but he prays when he should
    And there ain't nothing better than
    Being loved by a workin' man

    He don't write love letters but he loves to make things right
    With a heart the size of Texas, two arms to hold you tight
    He won't do the laundry but he'll keep your car real clean
    And he'll make you feel like the prettiest thing that he's ever seen

    'Cause he knows how to treat his woman
    And he knows how to make ends meet
    He'll take you for a ride in his four-wheel drive
    And he'll fix about anything
    He likes to get dirty but he cleans up good
    He drinks with his buddies but he prays when he should
    And there ain't nothing better than
    Being loved by a workin' man

    'Cause he knows how to treat his woman
    And he knows how to make ends meet
    He'll take you for a ride in his four-wheel drive
    And he'll fix about anything
    He likes to get dirty but he cleans up good
    He drinks with his buddies but he prays when he should
    And there ain't nothing better than
    Being loved by a workin' man

    I love my workin' man Writer/s: ANGALEENA LOLETTA MCCO PRESLEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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