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Do You Know Where Your Woman is Tonight
 
  Do you know where your woman is tonight?
Do you know if she’s sleepin’ alone tonight?
Well, you might be right and you might be wrong
When you say you trust her alone.
But this rock ’n roll road has led you far into the night.
Do you know where your woman is tonight?

So you think you know where your woman spends her time
And you think you know her every rhythm and rhyme
Well, I thought so too, baby, long a ago
But now I know how a blind man sees.
’cause this rock ’n roll road has led you far into the night.
Do you know where your woman is tonight?




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