(Dale Dodson/Billy Lawson) She wakes the kids up for school, the bacon is on the stove He yells from their bedroom, honey, where'd you put my clothes The school bus runs right on time He forgets to kiss her good-bye, walks out talking on his phone She cleans up the mess they made, goes upstairs and puts her makeup on Just because she lives there don't mean she loves there anymore If she turns to another, she knows she'll have to answer to the Lord She wonders where the romance went Why the man she fell in love with finds her so easy to ignore Just because she lives there don't mean she loves there anymore She's there when they get home, the day flew by so fast She asked about his day, he interrupts, I need to cut the grass And she's a-wishing as she does the dinner dishes He'll notice her new dress she's got on But he's still watching TV, she takes her bath and goes to bed alone Just because she lives there don't mean she loves there anymore If she turns to another, she knows she'll have to answer to the Lord She wonders where the romance went Why the man she fell in love with finds her so easy to ignore Just because she lives there don't mean she loves there anymore She wonders where the romance went Why the man she fell in love with finds her so easy to ignore Just because she lives there don't mean she loves there anymore Just because she lives there don't mean she loves there anymore