Lyrics Turnpike Troubadours – Doreen
Text:
When I first met Doreen
She was barely seventeen
She was drinking whiskey sours in the bar
And the way she tossed ’em back
Oh but as it is I let her drive my car
We galloped through the boroughs
Like a pair of horny thoroughbreds
Until I said, «Stop the car, Doreen»
Well, you can roll your eyes and nod
But I swear that I saw God in the moonlight
On a side street in the wreckage we call Queens
Doreen, Doreen
Last night I had an awful dream
You were laying in the arms of a man I’d never seen
Come clean, Doreen
Come clean, Doreen
Well, I’m pulling into Cleveland
In a seven-seater tour van
There’s eight of us, so I’m sleeping on the floor
And the guy who plays the banjo
Keeps on handing me the old crow
Which multiplies my sorrow, I can’t take it anymore
Doreen, Doreen
Last night I had an awful dream
You were laying in the arms of a man I’d never seen
Come clean, Doreen
Come clean, Doreen
Now I’m begging and I’m pleading
«Please pull over guys, I’m bleeding
And I’m calling you, Doreen
But the phone, it rings and rings
Where is it that you are, if you aren’t in our bed at home
Doreen, Doreen
Last night I had an awful dream
You were laying in the arms of a man I’d never seen
Come clean, Doreen
Come clean, Doreen
Doreen
Last night I had an awful dream
You were laying in the arms of a man I’d never seen
Come clean, Doreen
Come clean, Doreen
I’m coming clean, Doreen
I’m coming clean, Doreen
Yeah yeah yeah yeah