When a Girl Becomes a Wife

Tammy Wynette, George Richey

You asked me if I'd marry you
And I believe I can
Though I'm just a young girl
They say you're a decent man.

I've been raised by mom and daddy
With a lot of love around
And that's something I can't live without
When I move in to town.

You must give me everything
I had when I was home
The things I was accoustomed to
Some treasures of my own.

All the things that daddy give me
Have become a way of life
It's not too much to ask
When a girl becomes a wife.

Chorus:
I'll need a featherbed to lay on
For my flower bed, a hoe
A churn to make fresh butter
And I'll need a radio.

A gingham dress for Sundays
And my legs cannot be bare
A petticoat with ruffles
And some ribbons for my hair.

Pretty curtains for my kitchen
Iron skillets that I'll need
A swing out on the front porch
And a bible I can read.

I know you'll be like daddy
When a baby comes in time
You'll surely build a cradle
And learn a nursery rhyme.

I'll try to be like mama
Not a woman of the world
And we'll live in love together
With our little boy or girl.

Chorus:
I'll need a featherbed to lay on
For my flower bed, a hoe
A churn to make fresh butter
And I'll need a radio.

A gingham dress for Sundays
And my legs cannot be bare
A petticoat with ruffles
And some ribbons for my hair.

Pretty curtains for my kitchen
Iron skillets that I'll need
A swing out on the front porch
And a bible I can read...

Trivia about the song When a Girl Becomes a Wife by Tammy Wynette

When was the song “When a Girl Becomes a Wife” released by Tammy Wynette?
The song When a Girl Becomes a Wife was released in 1989, on the album “Next To You”.
Who composed the song “When a Girl Becomes a Wife” by Tammy Wynette?
The song “When a Girl Becomes a Wife” by Tammy Wynette was composed by Tammy Wynette, George Richey.

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