tammy cochran - what kind of women would i be lyrics
every time you hurt me, it’s the same old thing.
i wipe away my tears, sit down in front of the mirror,
and fix my face.
that’s when you say you’re sorry an’ get down on your knees:
i always give you one more chance to make it up to me.
oh, baby, if i didn’t, what kind of woman would i be?
if i forgot about us, an’, just for once, thought about me,
what kind of woman would i be?
out on my own, would i make a fresh start?
find somebody knew, or would i fall apart?
some women move on, exceed their dreams,
while others spend their lives lonely.
if tonight, i were to pack my bags an’ leave,
what kind of woman would i be?
would i turn out like tina murphy, you know, after she left steve?
she went back to college, she’ll graduate this autumn,
i thought she’d never leave.
would i be like my friend, brenda, who hates livin’ alone?
she calls me every night, cryin’ on the ‘phone.
if i stopped cookin’ your supper, an’ grabbed my my kids,
what kind of woman would i be?
if i forgot about us, an’, just for once, thought about me,
what kind of woman would i be?
out on my own, would i make a fresh start?
find somebody knew, or would i fall apart?
some women move on, exceed their dreams,
while others spend their lives lonely.
if tonight, i were to pack my bags an’ leave,
what kind of woman would i be?
if tonight, i were to pack my bags an’ leave,
what kind of woman would i be?
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