This Kind Of Love Ain't Meant For Sunday School
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for your personal use only, it's a pretty country song recorded by Carl
Smith.
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This Kind Of Love Ain't Meant For Sunday School Recorded by Carl Smith Written by Jimmy Walker
G Folks are on their way to church C D7 G It's time to right the wrongs they did all week
I might as well just stay in bed C D7 G Cause the way I feel there ain't much hope for me C D7 I know she'll be there today C D7 G C It's a sin to lust the way I do G The Lord knows I still worship her D7 G This kind of love ain't made for Sunday school
I guess that big ol high end check C D7 G Will give her husband one more good night sleep
And maybe justify the rip off C D7 G His share cropper suffered just last week C D7 But I can find no peace of mind C D7 G C With this passion burning through and through G My hungry mind keeps craving her D7 G This kind of love ain't meant for Sunday school
C D7 I bet a prayer could not be heard C D7 G Above the gossip spreading through the peers C D7 C Just think of all the sinnin' we'd be puttin' D7 G All them Sunday Christians through C D7 For it's said judge not thy neighbor C D7 G C And all our neighbors know the things we do G So I'll lay here and pray for her D7 G Cause our kind of love ain't meant for Sunday school
So I'll lay here and pray for her D7 G Cause our love ain't meant for Sunday school
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