Cinderella
Last December I met a girl
She took a likin' to me
Said she loved me
But she didn't know the meanin' of the word
She imagined love to be grand
Me holding her hand and
Whisperin' sweet things and
Cooin' softly like a songbird
Then one mornin' she came to me
With a tear in her eye
And a sigh on her breath and Lord
She said, "Hon, I'm heavy with child"
And I said, "God damn, girl, can't you see
That I'm breakin' my back
Just tryin' to keep my head above water
And it's turnin' me wild?"
Cinderella, can't you see?
Don't want your company
You better leave this mornin', leave today
Take your love and your child away
No, no-no-no-no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no-no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no-no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no, no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no-no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no-no
Whoa-whoa, no
Whoa-whoa, no
Whoa-whoa, no
Whoa-whoa, whoa-whoa-whoa, no
Rockin' a chair on my front porch
Well, I'm thinkin' about
All the things that I did as a young man
Now that I'm old
And I remember her and the boy
Did he have all the toys and the joys
That a young man should have
Before he gets too old?
Cinderella, couldn't you see?
I didn't want your company
You should've left that mornin', left that day
Took your love and your child away
She took a likin' to me
Said she loved me
But she didn't know the meanin' of the word
She imagined love to be grand
Me holding her hand and
Whisperin' sweet things and
Cooin' softly like a songbird
Then one mornin' she came to me
With a tear in her eye
And a sigh on her breath and Lord
She said, "Hon, I'm heavy with child"
And I said, "God damn, girl, can't you see
That I'm breakin' my back
Just tryin' to keep my head above water
And it's turnin' me wild?"
Cinderella, can't you see?
Don't want your company
You better leave this mornin', leave today
Take your love and your child away
No, no-no-no-no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no-no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no-no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no, no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no-no, no-no-no
No, no-no-no-no
Whoa-whoa, no
Whoa-whoa, no
Whoa-whoa, no
Whoa-whoa, whoa-whoa-whoa, no
Rockin' a chair on my front porch
Well, I'm thinkin' about
All the things that I did as a young man
Now that I'm old
And I remember her and the boy
Did he have all the toys and the joys
That a young man should have
Before he gets too old?
Cinderella, couldn't you see?
I didn't want your company
You should've left that mornin', left that day
Took your love and your child away
Credits
Writer(s): Larry Burnett
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