My Two Timin’ Woman

Hank Snow

I woke up this morning in a terrible mood
Now you talk about a woman
Treating a good man rude
She had me talking to myself
Gazing at that mean ol' wall
She had another daddy waiting down at
The end of the hall

She changes with the weather like
The leaves I recall
She blossoms in the spring but then
She's gone in the fall
A two timing woman with a
Heart of solid stone
She tells me that she loves me
But her heart's a little undergrown
Well, she said she'd never leave me but
She'd got the urge to roam
She drifts around the country like
A steamboat on a foam
She never changes course
She just goes along that same old way
And I hope she keeps a drifting
Rolls along back home someday
Because if I ever find her going
To chain her to the floor
And tell her Now sit there woman
You ain't leaving no more
I'm going to tame you mama untill
You're eating from my hand
It's not that I don't love you honey
It's just to make you understand

Trivia about the song My Two Timin’ Woman by Johnny Cash

When was the song “My Two Timin’ Woman” released by Johnny Cash?
The song My Two Timin’ Woman was released in 1964, on the album “The Original Sun Sound of Johnny Cash”.
Who composed the song “My Two Timin’ Woman” by Johnny Cash?
The song “My Two Timin’ Woman” by Johnny Cash was composed by Hank Snow.

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