The Next Man That I Marry

Tommy West, Terry Cashman, Gene Pistilli

The last face that I looked on
Can't recall too much about
The image of it left me
Each time the lights went out
The last mind that I wandered
I remember how I ran
Just to find the road had ended
Just where it began

The next man that I marry
There ain't nothin' he won't do
Most likely love me too much

The next hands that I hide in
Will be warm and dry as smoke
Just as satisfied to hold me
As to dust my winter coat
The next soul that I sleep in
Will be soft as summer rain
And when I need more lovin'
He'll love me once again

The next man that I marry
There ain't nothin' he won't do
Most likely love me too much

The next man that I marry
There ain't nothin' he won't do
Most likely love me too much
Just like you

Trivia about the song The Next Man That I Marry by Jim Croce

When was the song “The Next Man That I Marry” released by Jim Croce?
The song The Next Man That I Marry was released in 1969, on the album “Croce”.
Who composed the song “The Next Man That I Marry” by Jim Croce?
The song “The Next Man That I Marry” by Jim Croce was composed by Tommy West, Terry Cashman, Gene Pistilli.

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