Well, Last could night, that out ta the blue, tion.
So drift in’ off yeah, to the eve nin’ news, tion she said, “Hon ey, trade a what would you do for if you’d a nev er (D7)met er me?”
I just laughed, said, “I don’t know, but I could a cou ple guess es, though.” And then “Come try to dig ser real ous ly deep.
if Said, “Dar lin’, (D7)hon est ly, luck y I’d been I’d do a lot in my off e shore fish in’, I’d prob ’ly eat more my drive thru chick en, and take a few in’ strokes off my golf game if I’d a nev er (D7)known your name.
yeah.
I’d still be driv in’ that old green No va.
one I prob ’ly nev er would have heard of yo ga.
I’d keep I’d be a bet ter foot ball fan.
But if I was a (D7)sin gle man,
a lone and out there on the loose,
well, I’d be (Am7)look in’ for a (D7)wom an like you.”
Well, Last could night, that got her at ten tion.
So I said, off yeah, to the got to news, tion she I “Hon ey, trade a sin would gle day for if hun dred years the (D7)met er way.”
She just smiled and rolled her eyes, ’cause she’s could a cou ple all of my I said, “Come on, girl, dig ser real ous ly deep.
if Said, “Dar lin’, (D7)been est ly, luck y I’d been I’d shoot in’ pool in my off e lor pad, in’, I’d play in’ bass more my cov er band, en, and be a few in’ up cold Bud Light game for pok er ev ’ry (D7)Tues day night, yeah.
I’d have a dirt in’ bike old the shed, not one I prob ’ly nev er would have on the bed, ga.
I’d keep I’d cash a in a cof fee can.
But if I was a (D7)sin gle man,
a lone and out there on the loose,
well, I’d be (Am7)look in’ for a (D7)wom an like you.”
(D7)wom an like you.”
Well, she knows what a (D)mess I’d be if I (Csus2)did n’t have her (G)here.
But to be sure,
I (D7)whis pered in her
“You know I get sick deep sea fish in’, and you make the best fried en.
I got a (Am7)hope less golf game.
I love the sound of your (D7)name.
I might miss that old green No va, but I love watch in’ you do yo ga.
I’d take a gold band on my hand o ver be in’ a (D7)sin gle man.
’Cause hon est ly (G)I don’t know what I’d do
if I’d (Am7)nev er met a (D7)wom an like you.”
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