Honey bring me the paper
|
And pour me a beer
|
And turn on the TV
|
And sweep up over here
|
You tell me you love me
|
To put off my blues
|
But what do you do
|
When it quits being new
|
|
Now you be home for supper
|
And don't slam that door
|
And you better be a sober man
|
Or I'll give you what for
|
You tell me you love me
|
To put off my blues
|
But what do you do
|
When it quits being new
|
|
We used to not worry about nothing
|
We used to would laugh and play
|
But now when we look at each other
|
We never have nothing to say
|
|
Except for you know well she says
|
You could take me to dinner
|
And you could buy me some clothes
|
If you make all that money man
|
Make damn sure it shows
|
You could tell me you love me
|
To put off my blues
|
But what do you do
|
When it quits being new
|
|
And he says you could put on some makeup
|
And you could pile up your hair
|
And at least try to do something
|
With what you've got there
|
You could tell me you love me
|
To put off my blues
|
But what do you do
|
Say what do you do
|
|
When it
|
What do you do when it
|
Say what do you do when it
|
|
Say well
|
Hi there
|
What's your
|
My name is
|
And my wife is at the PT and
|
I had to
|
You know we could
|
I buy you
|
Is that a Scotch and so a
|
What will it be
|
Your place
|
Or a place to
|
|
Say man
|
What do you think you
|
See I'm not that kind of
|
Affair is fair
|
And right is
|
Right around the corner
|
Just a block or
|
So you know come morning
|
You'll have to leave
|
Everything to me
|
|
What do you do
|
Say what do you do
|
And that's the glory of
|
And that's the story of
|
What do you do
|
|
-----------------
|
What Do You Do/The Glory Of Love
|
Lyle Lovett |