Lonnie Johnson

Lonnie Johnson - When A Man Is Treated Like A Dog (1927) lyrics

rate me

So many cold mornin’s, you drove me from your door.

So many cold mornin’s, you drove me from your door.

I told my best friend, that you don’t want me no more.

When you got a good livin’, don’t trust no woman to be your friend.

When you got a good livin’, don’t trust no woman to be your friend.

You might as well to lose your head, and jump in the lion’s den.

When I try to be good, my baby treats me like a dog.

When I try to be good, my baby treats me like a dog.

I buy silk for her bed, and she sleeps in a hollow log.

I done got it in my mind, that I just can’t understand.

I done got it in my mind, that I just can’t understand.

I woman don’t want a do-right husband, she wants a monkey man.

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