Like the first apartment that we had That bompy little couch that made into a bed Shower down the hall and footsteps through the wood She said, "It's just fine" Times were hard for us for quite a while But through those hungry days she faced it with a smile Not wanting me to know she's carrying my child She tried to ease my mind And for my woman's love, for my woman's love Each day I thank the Lord above for my sweet woman's love Through the years of moving town to town Still searching for a dream somehow we never found And wondering if we would ever settle down Her love never died And if I have many things today I owe it to the love I had along the way No matter what went wrong, no matter come what may She stood by my side And for my woman's love, for my woman's love