I'm the local lady of the evening
And though I like my men and my booze
I pray to above
That I'll find true love
A man who won't say that I'm used
Oh, can someone lasso me a husband?
It would be nice someday to have a husband
Etta Mae's Lament (Revised) lyrics by Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. I'm the local lady of the evening And though I like my men and my booze I pray to above That I'll...
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I'm the local lady of the evening
And though I like my men and my booze
I pray to above
That I'll find true love
A man who won't say that I'm used
Oh, can someone lasso me a husband?
It would be nice someday to have a husband
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