Never Trust A Woman

by Bill Doggett Louis Jordan recording of 1964 from King Of The Blues 4 CD Box Set (MCA MCAD4-10677) Don't ever trust a woman, until she's dead and buried Yes, don't ever trust a woman, until she's dead and buried One day she'll say that she loves you and the next day she'll throw you in the street She'll smother you with kisses, when her birthday comes around But soon as she gets her presents, she'll down talk you all over over town No, don't ever trust a woman, until she's dead and buried One day she'll say that she loves you and the next day she'll throw you in the street She'll beg you for clothes and diamonds, until you're all in hock And then you'll come home one mornin' and your key won't fit the lock Don't ever trust a woman, until she's dead and buried Well, one day she'll say that she loves you, the next day she'll throw you in the street She'll call you every mornin', every mornin', noon and night She'll call you in between times, just to see if you're doin' alright She'll ask to borrow five and then she'll beg for ten And baby that five and ten, you won't ever see again! Man, don't ever trust a woman, man, until she's dead and buried One day she'll say that she loves you and the next day she'll throw you in the street

 

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