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Bald Headed Woman
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Bobby Bare.
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Bald Headed Woman Recorded by Bobby Bare Written by Shel Silverstein
C G7 C F Now a golden haired woman she'll take all your gold C G7 Her eyes may be warm but her feet will be cold C G7 C F And she will get fat just as soon as she's old C G7 C Stay away from a golden haired woman
F C G7 C Hey hey stay away she'll make you miserable all of your days F C G7 C Hey hey stay away stay away from a golden haired woman
G7 C F Now a raven haired woman she'll burn with desire C G7 Hold you and squeeze you and kiss you like fire C G7 C F But once you get married then she'll be too tired C G7 C Stay away from a raven haired woman
F C G7 I said hey hey stay away she'll make you C Miserable all of your days F C G7 C Hey hey stay away stay away from a raven haired woman
G7 C F Now a red headed woman she'll scream and she'll roar C G7 She won't make the bed and she won't sweep the floor C G7 C F And she'll fool around with the fellow next door C G7 C Stay away from a red headed woman
G7 C F But a bald headed woman she'll love you each day C G7 You can beat her and kick her but she'll always stay C G7 C F Cause she knows no one's comin' to steal her away C G7 C Hurray for a baldheaded woman
F C G7 Hey hey that's the way she'll make you happy C The rest of your days
F C G7 C Hey hey that's the way hurray for a bald headed woman
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