A Poem for My Little Lady

MAC DAVIS

She's young and soft and kind
And she deserves a whole lot better
Than a guitar pickin' drifter
Who never gave a tinkers damn
But if lovin' me is what she really wants
I'm gonna let her and I'll do my best
To try and be the man she thinks I am
She makes these little kitten sounds
And trembles when I love her
Makes me feel so big and strong and mean
Whispers that she cannot wait
To be my baby's mother
She's the only glimpse of God I've ever seen
Her momma should have warned her
Never take up with a poet
'Cause a poet travels rocky roads
In search of truth and light
I'm the only blemish on her virgin soul
She don't even know it and I
Thank the Lord she's lyin' gentle
By my side tonight

Trivia about the song A Poem for My Little Lady by Bobby Goldsboro

When was the song “A Poem for My Little Lady” released by Bobby Goldsboro?
The song A Poem for My Little Lady was released in 1971, on the album “Come Back Home”.
Who composed the song “A Poem for My Little Lady” by Bobby Goldsboro?
The song “A Poem for My Little Lady” by Bobby Goldsboro was composed by MAC DAVIS.

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