Lyrics My Washington Woman - Kenny Rogers
The
wages
of
an
unskilled
Working
man
never
paid
enough
From
time
to
time
a
nickel
on
a
race
Keeps
him
from
giving
up.
A
blue
collared
man
in
Seattle
Never
lives
on
white
collared
street
But
there
was
food
on
the
table
For
my
Washington
woman
and
me.
The
work
slowed
down
and
the
one
day
The
foreman
laid
me
off
That
night
in
a
tavern
down
on
my
last
dime
I
met
a
girl
from
Arkansas.
Her
daddy
was
a
banker
in
Little
Rock
She
had
a
mansion
on
white
collared
street
The
next
morning
my
Washington
woman
Woke
up
without
me.
From
city
to
city,
and
state
to
state
I
get
her
in
shame
My
Washington
woman
had
six
months
left
Before
out
child
would
bring
her
pain.
That
Arkansas
woman
hurt
me
As
we
crossed
the
Arkansas
line
But
the
arms
of
Seattle
Are
the
arms
that
kept
huggin'
mine.
For
year
I
have
basked
in
expensive
wines
Taste
champagne
every
day
I
gave
up
all
the
things
I
loved
For
all
these
things
I
hate.
I
locked
up
all
of
her
forgiveness
The
day
I
set
myself
free
And
the
heart
of
my
Washington
woman
Stopped
beating
for
me.
My
Washington
woman
sends
me
a
letter
Every
once
in
a
while
Inside
a
folded
wordless
page
Is
a
picture
of
my
child
All
but
words,
the
room
grows
cold
With
a
feeling
of
jealousy
And
there's
a
silence
between
My
Arkansas
woman
and
me...
1 Sunshine
2 Something's Burning
3 Reuben James
4 Just Dropped In
5 She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye
6 My Washington Woman
7 Heed The Call
8 Shine on Ruby Mountain
9 Poem For My Little Lady
10 Me And Bobby McGee
11 Elvira
12 After All
13 The King of Oak Street
14 We All Got to Help Each Other
15 Where Does Rosie Go
16 Calico Silver
17 Molly
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