Lyrics Railroad Lady - Jimmy Buffett
By:
Jimmy
Buffett,
Jerry
Jeff
Walker
1973
She's
a
railroad
lady
Just
a
little
bit
shady
Spendin'
her
days
on
the
trains
She's
a
semi-good
looker
But
the
fast
rails
they
took
'er
Now
she's
tryin',
just
tryin'
to
get
home
again
South
Station
in
Boston
to
the
freightyards
of
Austin
From
the
Florida
sunshine
to
the
New
Orleans
rain
Now
that
the
railpacks
Has
taken
the
best
tracks
She's
tryin',
just
tryin'
to
get
home
again
She's
a
railroad
lady
Just
a
little
bit
shady
Spendin'
her
life
on
a
train
Once
a
pullman
car
traveller
Now
the
brakeman
won't
have
'er
She's
tryin',
just
tryin'
to
get
home
again
Once
a
high
ballin'
loner
he
thought
he
could
own
'er
Bought
her
a
fur
and
a
big
diamond
ring
She
hocked
'em
for
cold
cash
Left
town
on
the
Wabash
Never
thinkin',
never
thinkin'
of
home
way
back
then
But
the
rails
are
now
rusty
The
dinin'
car's
dusty
Gold
plated
watches
have
taken
their
toll
Yeah
the
railroads
are
dyin'
And
the
lady
she's
cryin'
On
a
bus
to
Kentucky
and
home
that's
her
goal
She's
a
railroad
lady
Just
a
little
bit
shady
Spendin'
her
life
on
a
train
She's
a
semi-good
looker
But
the
fast
rails
they
took
'er
Now
she's
tryin',
just
tryin'
to
get
home
again
Coda:
Yes
on
a
bus
to
Kentucky
and
home
once
again
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