Lyrics of Never could toe the mark
Waylon Jennings

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Release date : 18/06/1996
Duration : 0:02:58
Style : Country
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I've always loved the ladies
Ladies love the games
Seems the things they want the most
They always want to change
The only thing that changes
Is my mind
I never could toe the mark
And i never could walk the line
Some things don't come easy
Others should be free
I'd gladly give my heart to you
But the rest belongs to me
I don't mean to be
A waste of time
I never could toe the mark
And i never could walk the line, no
I like southern comfort
It does a thing on me
Takes me home to a gentle touch
Wants what's left to me
She's got her own space
And i got mine
She don't toe the mark
And i don't walk the line, no
She's got her own space
I got mine
She don't toe the mark
And i don't walk the line, yeah, take her home
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