Ohh Loretta, she's my barroom girl,
wears them seven's on her sleeve.
Dances like a diamond shines,
tells me lies I love to b'lieve.
Her age is always twenty-two,
her laughing eyes a hazel hue.
Spends my money like water falls,
loves me like I want her to.

Ohh Loretta, won't you say to me,
darlin' put your guitar on.
Have a little shot a booze,
play a blue and wailing song.
My guitar rings a melody,
my guitar sings 'Loretta's fine'.
Long and lazy, blonde and free,
and I can have her anytime.

Ohh sweetest at the break a day,
prettiest in the setting sun.
She don't cry when I can't stay,
'least not 'till she's all alone.
Loretta I won't be gone long,
keep your dancing slippers on.
Keep me on your mind a while,
I'll come home, to make you smile.

Ohh Loretta, she's my barroom girl,
wears them seven's on her sleeve.
Dances like a diamond shines,
tells me lies I love to b'lieve.
Her age is always twenty-two,
her laughing eyes a hazel hue.
Spends my money like water falls,
loves me like I want her to.


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    For a period after leaving Fran, Townes had ties to a girl named Bianca who was 16 at the time of their relations, but claimed her age was 22. Maybe this could explain the "Her age is always 22" line.

    sun_gianton February 08, 2012   Link

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