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Manhattan, Kansas
Ain't no place to have a baby
When you got no man to give it his last name
And my folks back in Manhattan didn't want me or my bundle
So I took my child and caught an evening train
And I found a job in Denver
Washing dishes in a diner
At least it buys the baby milk to drink
He once told me I was pretty
But the only ring he got me is
The ring of grease that runs around the sink
Yes, I lay beside him gentle
'Cause he told me that he loved me
And he made me dance before the music played
But at least I didn't beg him
I'd rather wash my dishes
'Cause it makes me feel as if my hands are clean
Sometimes I stand here thinking
About a man back home in Kansas
And how the folks just turned away ashamed
Now I stare down through the soapsuds
And reach down and pull the drain plug
And watch it as Manhattan floats away
Yes, I lay beside him gentle
'Cause he told me that he loved me
And he made me dance before the music played
But at least I didn't beg him
I'd rather wash my dishes
'Cause it makes me feel as if my hands are clean
Yes, it makes me feel as if my hands are clean
Manhattan, Kansas was written by Joe Allen.
Manhattan, Kansas was produced by Stan Silver.