Tammy Wynette Kind of Pain

Album: Stronger than the Truth (2019)
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  • This ain't a little mascara
    Running down my cheek
    And this ain't a little scratch that'll
    Heal in a couple of weeks
    This is more than a little
    Smile I'm having to fake
    'Cause this ain't no little girl heartache

    Standing by your man that's a broken plan
    When he breaks your heart and all your trust
    With his two cheating hands
    So it's D-IV, O-R-C-E
    And you don't want him to see you crying
    So you're crying in the rain
    And this is Tammy Wynette
    We're talking Tammy Wynette kind of pain

    There's a sky full of tears
    And every single note
    And every single word is
    Wine and whiskey soaked
    So I guess it's me and her
    Together in this alone
    Till I can make it on my own

    Standing by your man
    Oh that's a broken plan
    When he breaks your heart and all your trust
    With his two cheating hands
    So it's D-IV, O-R-C-E
    And you don't want him to see you crying
    So you're crying in the rain
    And this is Tammy Wynette
    We're talking Tammy Wynette kind of pain

    Standing by your man
    Well that's a broken plan
    When he breaks your heart and all your trust
    With his two cheating hands
    And it's D-IV, O-R-C-E
    Means this golden wedding ring
    Don't mean a thing oh this is Tammy Wynette
    This is Tammy Wynette
    We're talking Tammy Wynette kind of pain Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC
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