Cheatin' (Brett James/Don Schlitz) You say your every day, Is a bad dream that keeps repeatin'. Maybe you should've thought about that, When you were cheatin'. How do you like that furnished room? The bed, the chair, the table? The TV pictures comes an' goes: Too bad you don't have cable. How do you like that paper plate, An' those pork-n-beans you're eatin'? Maybe you should've thought about that, When you were cheatin'. How do you like that beat up car? I think it's fair we traded. Your pick-up truck is running fine: It's a cosy ride for datin'. Yes, I've been out a time or two, An' found the comfort I've been needin'. Maybe you should've thought about that, When you were cheatin'. You made your bed an' you're out of mine. You lie awake an' I sleep just fine. You've done your sowing, Now you can do the reapin'. Maybe you should've thought about that, When you were cheatin'. Now, what became of what's her name, After she spent all your money? Did she leave you just like you left me? Well, sometimes life is funny. Yes, I'll be glad to take you back, Just as soon as I stop breathin'. Maybe you should've thought about that; Oh, maybe you should've thought about that; Maybe you should've thought about that, When you were cheatin'. When you were cheatin'.