Текст песни Berkeley Woman - John Denver
I
saw
a
Berkley
woman
Sittin'
in
her
rockin'
chair
A
dulcimer
in
her
lap
A
feather
in
her
hair
Her
breasts
swayed
freely
With
the
rhythm
of
the
rockin'
chair
She
was
a-sittin'
and
a-singin'
and
a-swayin'
Her
cheeks
were
red
I
declare
Twas
hard
to
believe
What
my
eyes
showed
me
then
The
color
in
her
cheeks
Was
just
her
natural
skin
She
wore
no
makeup
To
make
her
look
that
way
She
was
a
natural
mama
with
the
red
cheeks
What
more
can
I
say
Well
I
finally
realized
There
was
hunger
in
my
stare
In
my
mind
I
was
swayin'
With
the
woman
in
the
rockin'
chair
But
the
lady
I
was
livin'
with
Was
standin'
right
by
my
side
She
saw
my
stare
and
she
saw
my
hunger
And
lord
it
made
her
cry
So
with
anger
on
her
face
Yes
and
the
hurt
in
her
eyes
She
scratched
me
and
she
clawed
me
She
screamed
and
she
cried
Oh
you
don't
give
me
near
All
the
lovin'
that
you
should
Yet
you're
ready
to
go
and
lay
with
her
You're
just
no
damn
good
Well
I
guess
she's
probably
right
Oh
I
guess
I'm
probably
wrong
I
guess
she's
not
too
far
away
She
hasn't
been
gone
very
long
And
I
guess
we
could
get
together
And
try
it
one
more
time
But
I
know
that
wanderlust
would
come
again
She'd
only
wind
up
a-cryin'
Well
now
you've
heard
my
story
Plain
as
the
light
of
day
It's
hard
to
feel
guilty
for
lovin'
the
ladies
That's
all
I
gotta
say
'Cept
a
woman
is
the
sweetest
fruit
That
God
ever
put
on
the
vine
I'd
no
more
love
just
one
kinda
woman
Than
drink
only
one
kinda
wine
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