The Forty-Ninth Parallel
Lyrics
Should have married for money
Like any woman in her right mind would do
Instead I settled for love
And don't you know that that's the worst thing you can do
We fell short on rent
We fell short on good times
Now I got nothing to my name
His name that I took for mine
See I come from the country
From a family of status and pride
To counting tips in the city
As a low-class, working man's bride
We fell short on rent
We fell short on good time
Now I got nothing to my name
His name that I took for mine
Now I'm back in the country
With what little is left of my prime
I got the ranch now I just need a cowboy
On that forty-ninth parallel line
Should have married for money
Like any woman in her right mind would do
Instead I settled for love
And don't you know that that's the worst thing you can do
Writer(s): Kacy Anderson, Clayton Linthicum
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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