F C She's a railroad lady, just a little bit shady, G7 C C7 Spending her days on the train. F C She's a semi good-looker, but the fast rails they took 'er, G7 F G7 C Now she's tryin', just tryin' to get home again. C C7 C South Station in Boston to the freight yards of Austin, G7 From the Florida sunshine to the New Orleans rain. C C7 F C Now that the rail packs have taken the best tracks, G7 C C7 She's tryin', just tryin' to get home again. Chorus C G7 F C Once a highballin' loner, he thought he could own 'er, G7 Bought her a fur coat and a big diamond ring. C C7 F C She hocked them for cold cash, left town on the Wabash, G7 C C7 Never thinkin', never thinkin' of home 'way back then. C C7 F C But the rails are now rusty, the dining cars dusty, G7 The gold plated watches have taken their toll. C C7 F C The railroads are dying, and the lady, she's crying, G7 C C7 On a bus to Kentucky, and home that's her goal. Chorus2: F C She's a railroad lady, just a little bit shady, G7 C C7 Spending her life on the trains. F C Once a Pullman car trav'ler, now the brakeman won't have her, G7 F G7 C She's tryin', just tryin' to get home again. C G7 F G7 C F G7 C Yeah, on a bus to Kentucky, then home - once - again.