Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Tammy Cochran
Every time you hurt me
It's the same old thing
I wipe away my tears
Sit down in front of the mirror
And fix my face
That's when you say you're sorry
And get down on your knees:
I always give you one more chance to make it up to me
Oh, baby, if I didn't
What kind of woman would I be?
If I forgot about us
And just for once thought about me
What kind of woman would I be?
Out on my own
Would I make a fresh start?
Find somebody new or would I fall apart?
Some women move on
Exceed their dreams
While others spend their lives lonely
If tonight, I were to pack my bags and leave
What kind of woman would I be?
Would I turn out like Tina Murphy
You know, after she left Steve?
She went back to college
She'll graduate this autumn
I thought she'd never leave
Would I be like my friend, Brenda
Who hates living alone?
She calls me every night, crying on the phone
If I stopped cooking your supper
And grabbed my kids
What kind of woman would I be?
If I forgot about us
And just for once, thought about me
What kind of woman would I be?
Out on my own
Would I make a fresh start?
Find somebody new or would I fall apart?
Some women move on
Exceed their dreams
While others spend their lives lonely
If tonight, I were to pack my bags and leave
What kind of woman would I be?
If tonight, I were to pack my bags an'd eave
What kind of woman would I be?
What Kind Of Woman Would I Be was written by Kerry Kurt Phillips & Angela Hurt.