Lyrics Honky Tonk Songs - Dolly Parton
Bartender
won't
you
pour
me
a
very
strong
drink
Just
keep
it
coming
till
I
don't
have
to
think
And
point
out
some
cowboy
that
might
want
to
dance
And
make
sure
I
get
home
if
you
see
that
I
can't
You
see
I
loved
him,
he
left
me
for
a
girl
half
my
age
I
relate
to
each
sad
song
that
ole
jukebox
has
played
I
listen
to
Haggard,
ole
Hank,
and
George
Jones
But
why
don't
more
women
sing
honky
tonk
songs?
Why
don't
more
women
sing
honky-tonk
songs?
About
the
heartaches
and
the
tough
breaks
And
the
men
that's
done
'em
wrong
There
are
others
just
like
me
that
are
hurtin'
to
the
bone
So
why
don't
more
women
sing
honky-tonk
songs
Why
don't
more
women
sing
honky
tonk
songs
Honky
tonk
angels
are
just
queens
without
thrones
Judge
not
lest
you
be
judged,
who
can
cast
the
first
stone
Why
don't
more
women
sing
honky-tonk
songs
Bartender
won't
you
pour
me
a
very
strong
drink
Just
keep
it
coming
till
I
don't
have
to
think
And
point
out
some
cowboy
that
might
want
to
dance
And
make
sure
I
get
home
if
you
see
that
I
can't
(All
you
lonely
women
sing)
Why
don't
more
women
sing
honky
tonk
songs
About
the
heartaches
and
the
tough
breaks
And
all
the
men
that's
done
us
wrong
There's
a
whole
lotta
women
I
know
would
sing
along
So
why
don't
more
women
sing
honky
tonk
songs
Why
don't
more
women
sing
honky
tonk
songs
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