[Verse 1]
I met her at the laundromat, she was washing extra hot
I said, "Don't you need a little help with that big load you got?"
She said, "No," but did a double take and then she smiled and said, "I might"
As I rolled up my sleeves, I said to myself, "Well, alright, well, alright"
[Verse 2]
I put it on automatic and she sat down on the floor
She said, "Just keep it on medium hot," I said, "I've done this before"
Then I opened up the dryer and I set it on soft and light
She said, "Be gentle with my silk and lace," and I said, "Well, alright"
[Chorus]
Mm-hm-hm
Mm-hm-hm
Mm-hm-hm
Well, alright
[Verse 3]
Her clothes werе in the basket folded down, so nicе and warm
She headed for the door and I said, "I will take you home"
She said, "I just live up the street," I said, "It's a dangerous night"
Take my arm and I'll carry the basket," and she said, "Well, alright, well, alright"
[Verse 4]
The world's half full of women and the world's half full of men
And sometimes one or the other opens up to let one in
But the one I met at the laundromat that dangerous beautiful night
Said, "Yes, I do, and yes, I will," and I said, "Well, alright"
[Chorus]
Mm-hm-hm
Mm-hm-hm
Doodle-doodle-do
Well, alright