When I was single, oh then, oh then,
When I was single, oh then,
When I was single, my money did jingle,
And I wish I was single again, again,
Wish I was single again.
I married me a wife, oh then, oh then,
I married me a wife, oh then,
I married me a wife she's the curse of
my life and I wish I was single again
again wish I was single again my wife
she died oh then oh then my wife she
died oh then my wife she died and I
laughed till I cried to think I was
single again again think I was single again
I married me another oh then oh
And then, I married me another
Oh, then, I married me another,
The devil's stepmother
And I wish I was single again, again
Wish I was single again
Well that's fine
Very nice
Burl
But do you really think a single
man is better off than a married man?
Well, is a wild horse who's got the whole prairie to
gallop around on better off than a horse who's pulling a wagon?
There comes a time in the life of every man when he
must decide between galloping and getting hitched
Personally,
I cotton to the double harness myself
Discuss this thing musically, let's go