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Had a friend, Louie Brown, he was a deacon Just as wise as he could be Now you realize he could read the Good Book back From Revelations down to Genesee You know last Sunday morning we was over to the church My buddy wants to take him a stand And he looks out upon that whole congregation The Good Book in his hand Now he cast his eye about And then he looks over in the Amen Corner All the sisters commenced to shout (What'd he say?) He said
'A married man's a fool to think that his wife Will love nobody else but him' She stick by you all of your life, the chances is mighty slim
Now you read the Good Book, chapter 21: Every married woman got to have a little fun Read on over chapter 22: It's a sin to let that woman make a fool outta you Now you read a little further, chapter 23: She two-time you, brother, like she double-crossed me Read on back, over chapter 10: Shimmy one time, you got the problem again 'cause a
'Cause a married man's a fool to think that his wife Love nobody else but him I mean Love nobody else but him
Well, a married man's a fool to think that his wife Will love nobody else but him She stick by you all of your life, the chances is mighty slim
Now you read on over to 25th page: Married women's, Lord, is hard to engage Read kinda careful, chapter 26: Back door slamming, you got to learn to get it fixed Read on out, chapter 28: Who's that backslidin' out through your back gate? I believe I'll close on chapter 29: Woman get tired of the same man all the time
'Cause a married man's a fool to think that his wife Will love nobody else but him I mean will love nobody else but him
Songwriter: Blind Willie McTell
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