I can't get rich; I can't make a living,
But I sure do something for the neighborhood women.
I wake up every morning with a knocking at my door;
You can't keep 'em waiting when they're yelling for more.
Good Brown Gravy lyrics by Joe Diffie. I can't get rich; I can't make a living, But I sure do something for the neighborhood women. I wake up every morning...
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I can't get rich; I can't make a living,
But I sure do something for the neighborhood women.
I wake up every morning with a knocking at my door;
You can't keep 'em waiting when they're yelling for more.
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