Three Chords and a Woman's Truth

In a small town back in '92
I was born to fly
Grew up with Loretta's kinda coal miners daughters
And a dream too big to die

Dolly, taught me 'bout the nine-to-five on our FM radio
How to put in your time, how to do it in style
In some heels and a few rhinestones
That's all I needed to know

I learnt how to laugh, learnt how to cry
Learnt how to hold my head up high
I stand by my man, but I'm still who I am
And man, I feel like a woman

Yeah, I lived my life with the best advice
Turned up loud on my radio dial
I've always known that I would sing it too
Three chords and a woman's truth
Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

Gretchen got me all jacked up
Carrie gave this good girl spice
The Chicks, they taught me I can stand my ground
When I'm not ready to make nice
With everywhere from the wise

I learnt how to laugh, I learnt how to cry
Learnt how to hold my head up high
I stand by my man, but I'm still who I am
And man, I feel like a woman

Yeah, I lived my life with the best advice
Turned up loud on my radio dial
I've always known that I would sing it too
Three chords and a woman's truth
Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh
Three chords and a woman's truth
Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

I'm fancy, I'm crazy
I'm a real live woman, I'm blessed
Those teardrops on my guitar
That's what country music does best

I learnt how to laugh, learnt how to cry
Learnt how to hold my head up high
I stand by my man, but I'm still who I am
And man, I feel like a woman

I lived my life with the best advice
Turned up loud on my radio dial
I've always known that I would sing it too
Three chords and a woman's truth
Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh
Three chords and a woman's truth
Ooh-ooh
Three chords and a woman's truth



Credits
Writer(s): Christie Lamb, Victoria Banks, Jonathan English
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