Homespun Love

Album: Steel Magnolia (2011)
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  • Homespun love, yeah

    You spun your spell back a Sunday or two
    I ain't never met nobody like the likes of you
    Oh, you got me preaching the news

    You turned out my road and decided to stay
    And I took a like into your smile and your hillbilly way
    Oh, and how you kiss on my face

    I got a bonny good feeling
    You're the star of the good ol' days

    Well, I still remember you came by my trailer
    With some chicken legs and some homemade wine
    The dogs go to barking when we get to sparking
    We almost set the house on fire

    I get a bad heave from helping
    All the stuff I get a hungerin' for
    Honey your homespun love
    Keeps me coming back for more

    I like the flamingos you stuck in your yard
    Oh, and I like the notions
    That you stick in my head and my heart
    Oh, and how you fix on my car

    Well, I reckon I'm lucky
    You're the best thing I found so far

    I still remember you came by my trailer
    With some chicken legs and homemade wine
    The dogs go to barking when we get to sparking
    We almost set the house on fire

    I get a bad heave from helping
    All the stuff I get a hungerin' for
    Honey your homespun love
    Keeps me coming back for more
    Honey your homespun love
    Keeps me coming back for more

    Honey your homespun love
    Baby, your homespun love Writer/s: KEITH LIONEL URBAN, VERNON WAYNE RUST
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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