Here′s a song that I wrote about, oh four, five years ago
I never had sung this song on air, that's the truth
But I′m fixing and tempted to do something to it
Called, If I Didn't Live You I Wouldn't Be Lonesome
If I didn′t love you, I wouldn′t be lonesome
And I'd never cry over you
If I didn′t love you, I wouldn't be jealous
′Cause I wouldn't care what you do
People are saying that you′ll let me down
But I know someday you'll come through
If I didn't love you, I wouldn′t be lonesome
Waiting and longing for you
Oh, honey child
If I didn′t love ya, would I buy you that washtub
And that washboard?
And tell you that you could keep half of what you made off 'em?
Now, honey, you knows I love ya
I wouldn′t be lonesome like I is
If I didn't love you, I wouldn′t be pining
My heart out the way that I do
If I didn't love you, I wouldn′t be wondering
Who's sharing this moment with you
Time after time, I have proved that I care
I've tried to be faithful and true
And if I didn′t love you, I wouldn′t be lonesome
Just waiting and longing for you
Man that narration Buck, narration, whatchu call that?
That narration in there was really fine, who did that?
Nasteration, that's a fine one huh?
I think his name was Luigi or something I think
Writer(s): Fred Rose, Hank Williams Sr. Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
