nat stuckey - sittin' in atlanta station lyrics
[verse 1]
sittin’ in atlanta station
shufflin’ my feet, and waitin’
for a woman i thought i once knew
for a while i was her king, her
high and mighty everything, but
she soon made me the jack of fools
[chorus]
still water runs deep
and i can’t tell a book by its cover
i’m getting too old for games
and i should’ve known better than to love her
(should’ve known better than to love her)
[verse 2]
crumpled up in my left hand is +
right next to my wedding band + is
a twenty dollar bill she called me for
she calls, and i come runnin’
i forget that i’m a husband
little wife thinks i’m off to the store
[chorus]
still water runs deep
and you can’t tell the book by its cover
i’m getting too old for games
and i should’ve known better than to love her
(should’ve known better than to love her)
[verse 3]
pray to god that i’m not seen here
sitting by this coke machine, here
in the darkest corner i could find, she’s got me
sittin’ in atlanta station
shufflin’ my feet, and waitin’
for a woman i thought i once knew
[chorus]
still water runs deep
and you can’t tell the book by its cover
and i’m getting too old for games
and i should’ve known better than to love her
(should’ve known better than to love her)
[outro]
sittin’ in atlanta station
shufflin’ my feet, and waitin’
for a woman i thought i once knew
for a while i was her king…
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