Lady in a Dressing Gown
When I was only a little kid
I had a job on
The other side of town
I'd get ujp at the crack of dawn
To do my newpaper rounds
Most of the folks
Were still sleeping then
When the newspapers hit the floor
Except for the lady
On the corner house
Would always open the door
I think she knew
I had a crush on her
Though she was more
Than twice my age
She would bend down
In her dressing gown
And then smile
At my blushing face
One day I left my country
I walked over to the other side
Left all my friends and family there
Yes I left them all behind
Now and again I get a phone call
They ask me if I'm allright
I tell them I'm not doing too bad
I guess I tell em
That I'm doing fine
I try to make a living
I've got a job with a car
I'm driving all aound the place
Well I'm driving it much too far
The other day I bought
A house somewhere
I wanted to settle down
If I could only find someone
Like that lady
In the dressing gown