Atlanta Song
David Allan Coe
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D I met her in AtlantaG She was a-dancing in a cafeD With a price tag on her bodyA And a tombstone in her eyeD You could tell she was not happyG By the way she kept on staringD Past the other side of nowhereA D At a man she'd like to try.G And the make-up she had painted Could not hide the youthful motionsD Of her body From the music or the crowd I stared like all othersG With my right hand in my pocketA While she showed usContinúa después del anuncioD Everything the law allowed. [Instrumental]D G A D X2D Twenty bucks an hour laterG My one-bedroom apartmentA I was feelin? weakD From all the seeds I'd sown She was sweet, she was gentleG As she introduced my bodyD To some pleasures It had never ever known.G When I woke up in the morning She was a-laying there beside meD Like a kittenA D With her face turned to the sun And a look of satisfactionG On her lips that made me wonderA If she ever felt ashamedD Of what we'd done.D So I left her in AtlantaG She was a-dancing in cafeD With a price tag on her bodyA And a tomestone in her eyeD And I guess she still ain't happyG By the way she keeps on staringD Past the other side of nowhere.