Railroad Lady
(专辑: A Man Must Carry On - 1977)
She's a
railroad lady, just a
little bit shady Spending her days on the
train She's a
semi good-looker, but the
fast rails they took 'er Now she's trying, just trying to get home again South Station in Boston to the
freight yards of Austin From the
Florida sunshine to the
New Orleans rain Now that the
rail packs have taken the
best tracks She's trying, just trying to get home again Once a
highballing loner, he thought he could own 'er Bought her a
fur coat and a
big diamond ring She hocked them for cold cash, left town on the
Wabash Never thinking, never thinking of home 'way back then But the
rails are now rusty, the
dining cars dusty The
gold plated watches have taken their toll The
railroads are dying, and the
lady, she's crying On a
bus to Kentucky, and home that's her goal She's a
railroad lady, just a
little bit shady Spending her life on the
trains Once a
Pullman car traveler, now the
brakeman won't have her She's trying, just trying to get home again Yeah, on a
bus to Kentucky, then home... once... again...