paroles de chanson Washday Blues - Dolly Parton
Last
Saturday
night
I
looked
like
a
princess
dressed
in
calico
Now
blue
Monday
washday
I
look
like
a
lady
hobo
Just
rubbin′
and
a
scrubbin'
and
a
raisin′
'em
out
I
gotta
hang
'em
out
early
I
hope
the
sun
comes
out
(Wash
′em
out
ring
′em
out
hang
'em
on
the
line)
(Get
a
little
tired
just
think
about
the
good
times)
Washday
blues
Now
I
ain′t
never
been
very
lucky
I
ain't
never
won
a
prize
But
I′d
like
to
get
a
job
on
TV
For
some
of
that
soap
they
advertise
Rubbin'
and
scrubbin′
and
a
raisin'
'em
out
I
gotta
hang
′em
out
early
I
hope
the
sun
comes
out
(Wash
′em
out
ring
'em
out
hang
′em
on
the
line)
(Get
a
little
tired
just
think
about
the
good
times)
Washday
blues
That
good
lookin'
good
lovin′
no
good
man
of
mine
Could
buy
me
a
washin'
machine
But
he
spends
all
his
money
on
payday
To
make
me
look
like
a
queen
Now
rubbin′
and
scrubbin'
and
a
raisin'
′em
out
I
gotta
hang
′em
out
early
I
hope
the
sun
comes
out
(Wash
'em
out
ring
′em
out
hang
'em
on
the
line)
(Get
a
little
tired
just
think
about
the
good
times)
Washday
blues
Boy
I
hate
the
washin′
arm
Worse
than
anything
in
the
world
And
if
we
ever
get
rich
The
first
thing
I'm
gonnna
do
Is
to
make
my
old
man
get
me
a
maid
And
then
I′ll
have
it
made
'Cause
he
has
really
sent
me
through
the
ringer
Boy
I
hate
dirty
diapers
I've
washed
so
many
diapers
I
got
diaper
rash
on
my
hands
These
old
stiff
workin′
britches
Have
got
my
hands
all
to
pieces
One
of
these
days
though
Maybe
I
won′t
have
to
wash
so
many
clothes
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