Unhappily Married

Album: Annie Up (2013)
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  • Must be mistaking me with the maid we don't have
    Can't even wash your whiskey out your glass
    I gave you no loving in a month or so
    Can't live without you but I can't let you go

    Hey hey, it's alright
    Everybody fusses, everybody fights
    With all of the baggage you and me carry
    We'll spend forever unhappily married

    You better start working some overtime
    Can't buy high heels on nickels and dimes
    You're going bald and I'm getting fat
    I hate your mum and you hate my dad

    Hey hey, it's alright
    Everybody fusses, everybody fights
    With all of the baggage you and me carry
    We'll spend forever unhappily married

    I'll cook your dinner if you wash my car
    May as well keep going, hell we made it this far
    We'll both play our parts in this disaster
    I'll be the bitch and you'll be the bastard

    Hey hey, it's alright
    Everybody fusses, everybody fights
    With all of the baggage you and me carry
    We'll spend forever unhappily married

    Hey hey, it's alright
    Everybody fusses, everybody fights
    With all of the baggage you and me carry
    We'll spend forever unhappily married

    We'll spend forever unhappily married
    We'll spend forever unhappily married
    Can I get an amen?
    Amen Writer/s: ANGALEENA PRESLEY, ASHLEY MONROE, MIRANDA LAMBERT
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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