I MET HER IN ATLANTA SHE WAS A-DANCING IN A CAFE WITH A PRICE TAG ON HER BODY AND A TOMBSTONE IN HER EYE YOU COULD TELL SHE WAS NOT HAPPY BY THE WAY SHE KEPT ON STARING PAST THE OTHER SIDE OF NOWHERE AT A MAN SHE'D LIKE TO TRY
AND THE MAKE-UP SHE HAD PAINTED COULD NOT HIDE THE YOUTHFUL MOTIONS OF HER BODY FROM THE MUSIC OR THE CROWD I STARED LIKE ALL OTHERS WITH MY RIGHT HAND IN MY POCKET WHILE SHE SHOWED US EVERYTHING THE LAW ALLOWED
TWENTY BUCKS AN HOUR LATER MY ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT I WAS FEELING WEAK FROM ALL THE SEEDS I'D SOWN SHE WAS SWEET, SHE WAS GENTLE AS SHE INTRODUCED MY BODY TO SOME PLEASURES IT HAD NEVER EVER KNOWN
WHEN I WOKE UP IN THE MORNING SHE WAS A-LAYING THERE BESIDE ME LIKE A KITTEN WITH HER FACE TURNED TO THE SUN AND A LOOK OF SATISFACTION ON HER LIPS THAT MADE ME WONDER IF SHE EVER FELT ASHAMED OF WHAT WE'D DONE
SO I LEFT HER IN ATLANTA SHE WAS A-DANCING IN CAFE WITH A PRICE TAG ON HER BODY AND A TOMESTONE IN HER EYE AND I GUESS SHE STILL AIN'T HAPPY BY THE WAY SHE KEEPS ON STARING PAST THE OTHER SIDE OF NOWHERETeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.