"Serious Doin' Woman" lyrics - 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, cut of coffee, do some personal business, and maybe something else
Goin' on in there.
Well, that's what this song is about
We call this one Serious Doin' Woman, and fellas, she was
Sitting in a diner in Georgia, on the 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 a bean 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, 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 awhile and leave this mess of blues?"
You're a Serious Doin' Woman, You're a Serious Doin Woman
You're a Serious Doin Woman, 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