Performed: Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings
| C/G | F |
| Funny a woman can come home so wild and | free |
| G | C/G |
And | insist I don't watch her undress, or watch her watch | me |
| F |
And stand by the bed and shiver as if she were | cold |
| G | C/G |
Just | to lie down beside me and touch me as if I were | gold |
| C/G | F |
| One night of love don't make up for six nights | alone |
| G | C/G |
But | I'd rather have one than none lord, cause I'm flesh and | bone |
| F |
Sometimes it seems that she ain't worth the trouble at | all |
| G | C/G |
But she | could be worth the world, if somehow you can touch her at | all |
| D | G |
| Right or wrong a woman can own any | man |
| A | D |
She | can take him inside her and hold his soul in her | hand |
| G |
And leave him as weary and weak as a new born | child |
| A | D |
| Fighting to catch his first breath and open his | eyes |
| D | G |
| One night of love don't make up for six nights | alone |
| A | D |
But I'd | rather have one than none lord, cause I'm flesh and | bone |
| G |
Sometimes it seems that she ain't worth the trouble at | all |
| A | D |
But she | could be worth the world, if somehow you can touch her at | all |
Created 2015 Aug 08 11:17
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