Eggs Over Easy

Album: Steel Magnolia (2011)
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  • Cookin' you breakfast on a Sunday mornin'
    I should've seen this comin'
    Even without warnin'
    But you look so good there
    Standin' in my kitchen
    You want your eggs over easy
    I said "Quit your bitchin'"

    Nothing ever came easy for me
    Nothing in this life is guaranteed
    Now I ain't your maker
    But you makin' me lazy

    We missed church this morning
    (Church this morning)
    But baby you saved me

    I never wanted anyone before
    The way I want you baby
    Give me more

    I always wanted you to notice me
    But now you're waking over next to me
    And I, I cannot believe it

    Patty and Rufus are layin' their beggin'
    We got the canine crew y'all
    You know what I'm saying

    Nothing ever came easy for me
    Nothing in this life is guaranteed
    I'm cookin' you breakfast on a Sunday mornin' Writer/s: JOSHUA JONES, MEGHAN LINSEY, STEFFON HAMULAK
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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