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If
Mama
would′ve
loved
the
milkman
Maybe
she
wouldn't
judge
me
If
she′d've
had
a
ride
in
his
white
van
Up
and
down
Baker
Street
On
a
Monday
with
her
hair
down
And
her
hand
About
to
slide
between
his
knees
But
Mama
never
did
love
nothin'
But
Daddy
and
me
If
Mama
would′ve
smoked
her
a
cigarette
Maybe
she
wouldn′t
judge
me
If
she'd′ve
done
more
than
the
dishes
Untied
them
apron
strings
She'd
be
sittin′
in
her
sundress
On
the
back
porch
Mixing
whiskey
and
sweet
tea
Mama
never
did
think
twice
About
feelin'
this
free
Mama
never
liked
to
pick
wild
flowers
Drinkin′
on
a
Sunday
was
a
sin
She
might've
made
it
past
the
water
tower
If
she'd′ve
loved
the
milkman,
mmm
If
I
could
be
more
like
Mama
Maybe
she
wouldn′t
judge
me
Sometimes
I
think
Mama
Wants
to
be
more
like
me
But
it's
too
late
′cause
her
hair's
gray
And
the
years
have
started
showing
On
her
cheeks
′Cause
Mama
never
did
have
nothin'
But
Daddy
and
me
Mama
never
liked
to
pick
wild
flowers
Drinkin′
on
a
Sunday
was
a
sin
She
might've
made
it
past
the
water
tower
If
she'd′ve
loved
the
milkman
Mhmm,
mhmm
Mhmm,
mhmm
Mhmm,
mhmm
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