paroles de chanson Cooky and Lila - Dr. Hook
(D.
Hickey)
He
was
a
short
order
cook,
and
not
too
much
to
look
at
And
he
traded
in
his
foot,
for
a
medal
in
the
war
He
loved
a
girl
named
Lila,
in
a
bar
across
the
highway
And
you
ought
to
see
him
smilin′
at
her
comin'
through
the
door
Lila
always
knew,
she
wasn′t
no
ravin'
beauty
She
traded
in
her
virtue
to
a
trucker
at
sixteen
But
she
forgets
to
remember
how
he
left
her
off
in
Denver
When
she
sees
her
Cooky
smilin'
as
she
opens
up
the
screen
And
he
says
"Hi
Lila,
how
about
a
cup
of
coffee?
Take
a
load
off,
take
your
shoes
off,
here′s
the
sugar
and
the
cream"
Cooky′s
been
to
war
and
Lila's
been
to
Denver
And
both
of
them
are
casualties
of
someone
else′s
dream
Cooky
pours
the
trucker's
coffee,
Lila
serves
the
rigger′s
whiskey
And
resists
their
invitations
to
go
ridin'
for
a
while
′Cause
at
a
diner
across
the
highway,
on
a
shelf
above
the
pastry
There's
a
cup
reserved
for
Lila
and
the
man
who
makes
her
smile
When
he
says
"Hi
Lila,
how
about
a
cup
of
coffee?
Take
a
load
off,
take
your
shoes
off,
here's
the
sugar
and
the
cream"
′Cause
Cooky′s
been
to
war
and
Lila's
been
to
Denver
And
both
of
them
are
casualties
of
someone
else′s
dream
Now
as
the
nation
rolls
along,
like
a
semi
down
the
highway
Casting
lonely
broken
bodies
in
the
grass
along
the
road
I've
finally
found
a
reason
for
believing
in
the
future
Seeing
Cooky
and
his
Lila
drinking
coffee
all
alone
Oh
yes
"Hi
Lila,
how
about
a
cup
of
coffee?
Take
a
load
off,
take
your
shoes
off,
here′s
the
sugar
and
the
cream"
'Cause
Cooky′s
been
to
war
and
Lila's
been
to
Denver
And
both
of
them
are
casualties
of
someone
else's
dream
Cooky′s
been
to
war,
Lord
and
Lila′s
been
to
Denver
And
both
of
them
are
casualties
of
someone
else's
dream
(C)1975
Everyday
Songs/Baron
Music
Publ.
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