Never Should Have Married
Duration
4:34
Genres
Southern/Blues Rock/Rockabilly
Description
"The riffy, soulful, 'Never Should Have Married' (one of several recent demos) might be the grooviest Southern-fried lament of the season." --Charleston City Paper Sept. 2010
Lyrics
They met down in Georgia in the Fall of '65. Headed South to Florida where a baby girl arrived. Made the trip to California in 1969. She said I guess I shoulda warned you before we had another child. You never should have married a girl like me. What you get ain't exactly what you see. Spent my whole life fearing a family, dying to be free. On down to South Carolina, they tried to settle down. But those 70's were calling and she had to move around. She got a house all by here lonesome on the other side of town. He let the children see him crying, they'd never heard him make that sound. No he never should have married a girl like her. What she believed she wasn't really sure. She was dying to find what the answers were to that universal blur. No he never should have married a girl like her. 'Cause what she believed she wasn't really sure. She was dying to find what the answers were to that universal blur. Yeah, she said you never should have married a girl like me. What you get ain't exactly what you see. Spent my whole life fearing a family, dying to be free. Dying to be free, never should have married a girl like me. Dying to be free, never should have married a girl like me.