2:22
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2:22
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You stormed out of my house, quarter after two
You stormed out of my house, quarter after two
But by sixteen after baby, I ways crying after you
You turned on your engine and I watched you drive away
You turned on your engine and I watched you drive away
But I'm such a big headed woman, I could never make you stay
Well, I told your mama, You're like the dirt beneath my toes
Well, I told your mama, You're like the dirt beneath my toes
Oh, but deep down in my heart, I know you're made of solid gold
I'm a big headed woman, I can live alone, yes I can
But I'd live a little better, baby, with my great big headed man
You stormed out of my house, quarter after two
You stormed out of my house, quarter after two
Oh but seven minutes later, baby, I was loving your brother Lou
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