Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
She cleans off the table
Throws the dishes in the sink
And gently hangs her apron on the floor
In minutes
She's back down at the magazine rack
In the back corner of the corner grocery store
She reads of movie queens in those photo magazines
Then fondles four or five she's gonna buy
Now she's taking her life home in a brown paper bag
To read about who's living her life
He fires up his pickup
He just got off the graveyard
And he trudges down the road home to another
Cause life's so dang dead
In the house where he's been dying
He wonders why the heck he even bothers
So he stops off at a water hole and picks up a pint
The most perfect peace of mind two bucks can buy
Now he's taking his life home in a brown paper bag
Instead of just taking his lie
He's sitting there in his undershirt
Just guzzling down his gin
She'd lied on her satin sheets
Loving her leading men
And neither one of them can look the other in the eyes
And now the two brown paper bags
Are just two garbage cans that used to hold their lives
And now all the riches that they shared have turned to rags
'Cause now every day
They take their lives home in two brown paper bags
Brown Paper Bag was written by Larry Gatlin.
Brown Paper Bag was produced by Billy Sherrill.