- Votes:
 - Composers:
 - Satcher
 - Leslie
 
- Genres:
 - Country
 
- See also:
 
Martina Mcbride - When God Fearin' Women Get The Blues lyrics
(Leslie Satcher)
 She was the prom queen
 He was the quarterback of the football team
 And it all looked so promising
 We never thought anything would happen like this
 And then all of a sudden
 Twenty-five years of love and devotion
 Down the drain
 We all heard her hollerin'
 For a country mile
 Cheatin' shows your complete lack of style
 Well she took out three parking meters
 And a pedestrian's purse
 The day she quit the baptist choir
 And threw that Ford into reverse
 Lock up your husbands
 Lock up your sons
 Lock up your whiskey cabinets
 Girls lock up your guns
 Lock up the beauty shop
 No tellin' if they've heard the news
 Call the boys downtown at Neiman Marcus
 Tell 'em lock up them high heels shoes
 When God-fearin' women get the blues
 There ain't no slap-dab-a tellin'
 What they're gonna do
 Run around yellin'
 I've got a Mustang
 It'll do 80
 You don't have to be my baby
 I've stirred my last batch of gravy
 You don't have to be my babyMartina Mcbride - When God Fearin' Women Get The Blues - http://motolyrics.com/martina-mcbride/when-god-fearin-women-get-the-blues-lyrics.html
 Call all the deacons
 Call the ladies aid
 Call all the altos, sopranos, tenors
 Call every bass
 Well call all the pentecostals
 Bring that anointing oil too
 Well call the preacher
 He's the only one can reach her
 And there's ain't no time to lose
 When God-fearin' women get the blues
 There ain't no slap-dab-a tellin'
 What they're gonna do
 Run around yellin'
 I've got a Mustang
 It'll do 80
 You don't have to be my baby
 I've stirred my last batch of gravy
 You don't have to be my baby
 She's on all our prayer lists
 She's on all our hearts
 As for the Easter cantata
 We don't know who'll sang her part
 When God-fearin' women get the blues
 There ain't no slap-dab-a tellin'
 What they're gonna do
 Run around yellin'
 I've got a Mustang
 It'll do 80
 You don't have to be my baby
 I've stirred my last batch of gravy
 You don't have to be my baby















