Текст песни Loretta Lynn - Manhattan Kansas
Loretta Lynn - Manhattan Kansas слова песни
Manhattan Kansas ain`t no place to have a babyIf you got no man to give it his last nameAnd my folks back in Manhattan didn`t want me or her bundleSo I took my child and caught an evening trainI got a job in Denver washing dishes in a dinerAt least it buys my baby milk to drinkHe once told me I was pretty but the only ring it got meIs the ring of grease that runs around the sinkYes I laid beside him gentle cause he told me that he loved meAnd he made me dance before the music playedBut at least I didn`t beg him I`d rather wash my dishesIt makes me feel as if my hands`re clean[ steel ]At night I stands there thinkin` bout the men back home in KansasAnd how my folks just turned away ashamedI look down through the soap suds reache down and pulls the drain plugAnd watches as Manhattan drains awayYes I laid beside him gentle...