You took off like a flash of lightning down to New Orleans. Found you a sugar daddy - made you feel like a queen. I got in touch with fears and tears that flow. Snow's whipped 'round winds that blow. It's cold up here in New York State. I survive. You arrived in this fine parish. Did he show you around? Air is thick with voodoo magic and jungle drum sound. The Cajun beat spilled to the street; you heard the sound and tapped your feet. You picked up something southern, sweet. You go down. Oh, baby, I miss your lying by my side. You know, baby, I've got to struggle for my pride and nobody could ever touch me; nobody ever touched me the way that you do…the way you do. The boys from the bayou country did they eat you alive-- backwater alligators mixing bourbon and jive. Are you working in a restaurant, established French cafe? Do you flirt with the head waiter as you pick up the tray? You got me out of bed this morning with your calling collect I don't accept the charges. I suspect you're ready to return to me like all those times before. This time you'll find that I won't open my door. Oh, baby, I miss your lying by my side. You know, baby, I struggle so, but I survive. And nobody could ever touch me; nobody ever touched me the way that you do…the way you do. You took off to like a flash of lighting to New Orleans.