Married Man
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Married Man
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You can't knit socks for a married man
No matter how you tell yourself it's fine
No matter how it tempts you just to try
No matter how his wife would understand
You just can't knit socks for a married man
You can't drop over unannounced
No matter how it makes sense at the time
For a cup of sugar, swig of rye
I know it's hard to figure out, but
You just can't drop over unannounced
You've got a heart like a wild fire
You change the color of the sky
Damn up those desire
And let lying lovers lie
You can't change the way a river flows
No matter how it's touched you in the night
No matter how you're sure it's just your type
You know you're not too young to know
You can't change the way a river flows….and
You just can't knit socks for a married man
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Rebecca Loebe performs "Married Man", and this lyric page sits inside the Rebecca Loebe catalog on LyroVerse.
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