Heaven Is My Woman's Love Song Lyrics and Chords by Tommy Overstreet
Heaven Is My Woman's Love
Recorded by Tommy Overstreet
Written by S. K. Dobbins
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Heaven is my woman's
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love
Gently rising with the
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sun
She gives me cause to face the
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day
And brings me joy when day is
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done
Heaven is my woman's
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love
Heaven is the way I
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live
She gives me all the love she
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can
And then somehow finds more to
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give
And when I see her in the
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I feel the same as in the
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She is my everything and
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I'm proud of
The heaven of my woman's
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Heaven is my woman's
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love
Gently reaching out for
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me
All she wants is what I
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am
Searching not for what I'll
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be
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love
Happiness is what she
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gives
As long as she's with me I'll
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find
Heaven every day I
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live
Repeat #3,4
FAQ
Who sang the the song Heaven Is My Woman's Love?
- The song Heaven Is My Woman's Love was sang by Tommy Overstreet.
Who is Tommy Overstreet?
- Tommy Overstreet (September 10, 1937 - November 2, 2015) was an American country singer. Often known simply as "T.O." by fans and radio disc jockeys, Overstreet had five top-five hit singles in the Billboard country charts and 11 top-10 singles. His popularity peaked in the 1970s. He lived in Hillsboro, Oregon.