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What-A-Woman-Feels Lyrics
    

Written by Billy Burnette, Annie Roboff, and Dennis Morgan.


First time I saw you, had that one thing on my mind
How to be a better person, be a little more kind
First time you saw me, had that look on your face
Wonderin' was I worth it, or would I be a big mistake
Mystery eyes starin' back at me
With the answer to the question of eternity

(chorus)
What a woman feels
You will never know
What a woman feels
She'll keepit inside her soul
Until she feels that you're for real

Then I walked up to you, that's been a while ago
I've learned so much from you,
On our journey down this road
Well you showed me how to laugh
And you taught me how to cry
When to hold you tight, when to let you fly
Thought I knew my way around this big old world
Oh, what I've learned since I loved you girl

(repeat chorus)

(bridge)
Now I wanna listen
When you got something weighin' on your heart

I'd been missin' it
Thinkin' I was so smart

(repeat chorus)





Billy Burnette Lyrics

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