Lyrics Blue Jean Blues - Little Feat
I
caught
the
bus
out
of
New
Orleans
Tipped
my
hat
to
the
land
of
dreams
Looked
out
the
window
to
try
to
forget
Where
I
was
goin'
ain't
figured
out
yet
Southern
Summer's
got
me
soaked
in
sweat
I
feel
the
cool
green
lawns
of
Connecticut
Miles
apart,
but
it's
all
the
same
road
Holdin'
barbed
wire,
had
to
let
her
go
Side-slippin'
blind-sided
zydeco
feet
Hi-steppin'
jumpin'
don'tcha
feel
the
beat
A
wash
of
noise
comin'
down
the
street
I
singed
before
I
felt
her
heat
She
was
a
perfect
girl
Livin'
in
a
perfect
world
A
tightly
packed
package
from
her
head
to
her
shoes
So
stylishly
ripped
in
her
blue
jean
blues
The
wills
and
won'ts
of
the
social
fate
Dos
and
don'ts
of
cultural
etiquette
The
riddles
of
the
politically
correct
These
are
the
things
I
just
don't
seem
to
get
I've
all
adrift
in
her
garden
set
I
felt
like
God's
own
patriot
Miles
apart
but
it's
all
the
same
road
I
kissed
her
hand
and
said
I
got
to
go
She
was
a
perfect
girl
Livin'
in
a
perfect
world
A
tightly
packed
package
from
her
head
to
her
shoes
So
stylishly
ripped
in
her
blue
jean
blues
Duck
the
bullets,
hit
the
bricks
You
know
I
got
to
get
away
quick
This
constant
adoration
Staggers
the
imagination
Found
myself
down
at
the
old
log
inn
Swattin'
skeeters
and
remembering
Dimpled
chin
on
her
pretty
little
face
The
curves
of
her
body
I
won't
soon
erase
She
was
his
perfect
girl
Livin'
in
a
troubled
world
A
tightly
packed
package
from
her
head
to
her
shoes
So
stylishly
ripped
in
her
blue
jean
blues
She
was
a
perfect
girl
Livin'
in
a
perfect
world
A
tightly
packed
package
from
her
head
to
her
shoes
So
stylishly
ripped
in
her
blue
jean
blues
She
was
a
perfect
girl
Livin'
in
a
perfect
world
A
tightly
packed
package
from
her
head
to
her
shoes
I'm
sittin'
all
alone
with
my
blue
jean
blues
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