Текст песни Serious Doin' Woman - Doug Macleod
"You
know
I
remember
when
I
was
a
younger
man
used
to
travel
by
Greyhound
bus.
We
used
to
call
that
ridin'
the
dog.
Where
you
could
go
from
one
big
city
to
the
next.
On
your
way,
Sometimes
you
stop
in
these
little
country
cafes,
Where
you
could
get
a
bite
to
eat,
cup
of
coffee,
Do
some
personal
business,
and
maybe,
Just
maybe
something
else
goin'
on
in
there.
Well,
That's
what
this
song
is
all
about.
We
call
this
one
"Serious
Doin'
Woman,"
and
fellas,
she
was."
Sitting
in
a
diner
in
Georgia
Highway
leading
out
of
town
Having
me
a
bowl
of
red
beans
and
rice
And
two
beers
just
to
wash
it
on
down
It
was
a
hot
sultry
day
as
I
remember
The
sun
was
relentless
at
best
She
walked
and
upset
the
place
In
a
plain
tight
cotton
dress
She's
a
Serious
doin'
woman
She's
a
Serious
Doin'
woman
She's
a
Serious
doin'
woman
Do
me
some
serious
good
She
found
a
seat
at
the
counter
I
greeted
her
with
a
smile
She
said
I'll
have
what
he
has
That
could
last
me
for
a
good
long
while
She
got
me
so
darn
nervous
I
couldn't
keep
no
beans
on
my
fork
She
said,
"I
don't
know
what
I
really
want
I'm
just
waiting
on
a
bus
to
New
York."
You're
a
serious
doin'
woman
You're
a
serious
doin'
woman
You're
a
serious
doin'
woman
Look,
do
me
some
serious
good
I
said,
"You
look
like
you
are
lonely."
She
said,
"You
look
like
you
lonely
too
Would
you
like
to
run
together
for
a
while
And
leave
this
mess
of
blues?"
I
said,
you're
a
serious
doin'
woman
You're
a
Serious
doin'
woman
You're
a
Serious
doin'
woman
Look,
do
me
some
serious
good
Yes
Lord,
you're
a
serious
doin'
woman
You're
a
serious
doin'
woman
You're
a
serious
doin'
woman
Look,
do
me
some
serious
good
Mmm,
well
we
got
on
that
bus
I
guess
you
might
be
wondering
What
happened
on
that
bus?
Well,
that's
for
another
song
Yeah,
that's
for
another
song
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