Weakness In A Man Song Lyrics and Chords by Roy Drusky
Weakness In A Man
Recorded by Roy Drusky
Written by Jerry A Chesnut
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Honey how you've changed it makes me wonder
Have I ever really
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known
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How could you abuse and use the kindness
And tenderness I've
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shown
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If I had known then I'd have shown the strength
On which my love could make a
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stand
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But you've mistaken tenderness and kindness
For the weakness in a
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man
I can give you almost anything
If I know what you're
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I can give you everything
That any other man can give and
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more
He may promise you the world
But I can give you everything he
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can
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So don't mistake my tenderness
For any sign of weakness in your
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man
I may live my life alone with walls
Of stone inside some lonely
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But no man's gonna take the love I own
And never live to tell the
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tale
So don't forsake the vows you made
And don't remove my little golden
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band
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And don't mistake my tenderness
For any sign of weakness in your
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man
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No don't mistake my tenderness
For any sign of weakness in your
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man
FAQ
Who sang the the song Weakness In A Man?
- The song Weakness In A Man was sang by Roy Drusky.
Who is Roy Drusky?
- Roy Frank Drusky, Jr. (June 22, 1930 - September 23, 2004) was an American country music singer, songwriter, producer, actor and disc jockey popular from the 1960s through the early 1970s. Known for his baritone voice, he was known for incorporating the Nashville sound and for being the first artist to record a song written by Kris Kristofferson ("Jody and the Kid"). His highest-charting single was the No. 1 "Yes, Mr. Peters", a duet with Priscilla Mitchell.