Cheatin Lyrics By Sara Evans

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This is a very nice country song about cheating and I think it may hit home for many.

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Cheatin By Sara Evans

You say your every day
Is a bad dream that keeps repeatin'
Maybe you should've thought about that
When you were cheatin'

How do you like that furnished room
The bed, the chair, the table
The TV picture comes and goes
Too bad you don't have cable
How do you like that paper plate
And those pork 'n' beans you're eatin'
Maybe you should've thought about that
When you were cheatin'

How do you like that beat-up car
I think it's fair we traded
Your pick-up truck is running fine
It's a cozy ride for datin'
Yes, I've been out a time or two
And found the comfort I've been needin'
Maybe you should've thought about that
When you were cheatin'

You made your bed and you're out of mine
You lie awake and I sleep just fine
You've done your sowing
Now you can do your reaping
Maybe you should've thought about that
When you were cheatin'

What became of what's-her-name
After she spent all your money
Did she leave you like you left me
Sometimes life is funny
But I'll be glad to take you back
Just as soon as I stop breathing

Maybe you should've thought about that
Maybe you should've thought about that
Maybe you should've thought about that
When you were cheatin'
When you were cheatin'

The End

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