George Jones, Lynn Anderson - If You Can Touch Her at All lyrics

[George Jones, Lynn Anderson - If You Can Touch Her at All lyrics]

Funny how a woman can come
On so wild and free
Yet insist I don't watch her undress
Or watch her watch me
And stand by the bed and zip
Up as if she were cold
And just lie down beside me and touch
Me as if I were gold

One night of love don't make
Up for six nights alone
But I'd rather have one than none
'cause I'm flesh and bone
Though sometimes it seems she ain't
Worth the trouble at all
She can be worth the world if some
How you can touch her at all

But right or wrong a woman can own any man
She can take him inside her and
Hold his soul in her hand
Then leave him as weak
Weak as a new born child
Fighten to get his first breath
And open his eyes

One night of love don't make
Up for six nights alone
But I'd rather have one than none
'cause I'm flesh and bone
Though sometimes it seems she ain't
Worth the trouble at all
She can be worth the world if some
How you can touch her at all

One night of love don't make
Up for six nights alone

Six nights alone

Oh, but I'd rather have one than
None 'cause I'm flesh and bone

I'm flesh and bone

Though sometimes it seems she ain't
Worth the trouble at all

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