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1. |
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Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river
You can hear the boats go by You can spend the night beside her And you know that she's half crazy But that's why you want to be there And she feeds you tea and oranges That come all the way from China And just when you mean to tell her That you have no love to give her Then she gets you on her wavelength And she lets the river answer That you've always been her lover And you want to travel with her And you want to travel blind And you know that she will trust you For you've touched her perfect body with your mind. And Jesus was a sailor When he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching From his lonely wooden tower And when he knew for certain Only drowning men could see him He said "All men will be sailors then Until the sea shall free them" But he himself was broken Long before the sky would open Forsaken, almost human He sank beneath your wisdom like a stone And you want to travel with him And you want to travel blind And you think maybe you'll trust him For he's touched your perfect body with his mind. Now Suzanne takes your hand And she leads you to the river She is wearing rags and feathers From Salvation Army counters And the sun pours down like honey On our lady of the harbour And she shows you where to look Among the garbage and the flowers There are heroes in the seaweed There are children in the morning They are leaning out for love And they will lean that way forever While Suzanne holds the mirror And you want to travel with her And you want to travel blind And you know that you can trust her For she's touched your perfect body with her mind |
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2. |
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Oh, the Sisters of Mercy
They are not departed or gone They were waiting for me When I thought that I just can't go on And they brought me their comfort And later they brought me their song Oh,I hope you run into them You who've been traveling so long. Yes,you who must leave everything That you cannot control It begins with your family But soon it comes round to your soul. Well,I've been where you're hanging I think I can see how you're pinned When you're not feeling holy Your loneliness says that you've sinned. They lay down beside me I made my confession to them They touched both my eyes And I touched the dew on their hem. If your life is a leaf That the seasons tear off and condemn They will bind you with love That is graceful and green as a stem. When I left they were sleeping I hope you run into them soon. Don't turn on the lights, You can read their address by the moon And you won't make me jealous If I hear that they sweetened your night We weren't lovers like that And besides it would still be alright. |
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3. |
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Come over to the window my little darling
I'd like to try to read your palm I used to think I was some sort of gypsy boy Before I let you take me home. * So long ,Marianne, it's time that we began To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again, Well,you know that I love to live with you But you make me forget so very much I forget to pary for the angels And then the angels forget to pray for us. * repeat We met when we were almost young Deep in the green lilac park You held on to me like I was a crucifix As we went kneeling through the dark. * repeat Your letters they all say that you're beside me now Then why do I feel alone? I'm standing on a ledge and your fine spider web Is fastening my ankle to a stone. * repeat For now I need your hidden love I'm cold as a new razor blade You left when I told you I was curious I never said that I was brave. * repeat Oh,you are really such a pretty one I see you've gone and changed your name again And just when I climbed this whole mountainside To wash my eyelids in the rain. |
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4. |
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Like a bird on the wire,
like a drunk in a midnight choir I have tried in my way to be free. Like a worm on a hook, like a knight from some old fashioned book I have saved all my ribbons for thee. If I, if I have been unkind, I hope that you can just let it go by. If I, if I have been untrue I hope you know it was never to you. Like a baby, stillborn, like a beast with his horn I have torn everyone who reached out for me. But I swear by this song and by all that I have done wrong I will make it all up to thee. I saw a beggar leaning on his wooden crutch, he said to me, "You must not ask for so much." And a pretty woman leaning in her darkened door, she cried to me, "Hey, why not ask for more?" Oh like a bird on the wire, like a drunk in a midnight choirhave tried in my way to be free |
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I came by myself to very crowded place
I was looking for someone who had lines in her face I found her there but she was past all concern I asked her to hold me, I said, "Lady, unfold me," But she scorned me and told me I was dead and I would never return. Well,I argued all night like so many have before Saying,"Whatever you give me I seem to need so much more." Then she pointed at me where I kneeled on her floor She said,"Don't try to use me or slyly refuse me Just win me or lose me, it is this that the darkness is for." I cried,'Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, Stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold" "If we cry now,"she said, "It will just be ignored." So I walked through the morning, the sweet early morning I could hear my lady calling, "You've won me, you've won me,my lord." |
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6. |
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When they poured across the border
I was cautioned to surrender this I could not do I took my gun and vanished I have changed my name so often I've lost my wife and children but I have many friends and some of them are with me An old woman gave us shelter kept us hidden in the garret then the soldiers came she died without a whisper There were three of us this morning I'm the only one this evening but I must go on the frontiers are my prison Oh, the wind, the wind is blowing through the graves the wind is blowing freedom soon will come then we'll come from the shadows Les Allemands e'taient chez moi ils me dirent Signe toi mais je n'ai pas peur j'ai repris mon arme J'ai change' cent fois de nom j'ai perdu femme et enfants mais j'ai tant d'amis j'ai la France entie`re Un vieil homme dans un grenier pour la nuit nous a cache les Allemands l'ont pris il est mort sans surprise Oh, the wind, the wind is blowing through the graves the wind is blowing freedom soon will come then we'll come from the shadows |
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7. |
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I loved you in the morning
Our kisses deep and warm Your hair upon the pillow Like a sleepy golden storm. Yes,many loved before us I know that we are not new In city and in forest They smiled like me and you, But now it's come to distances And both of us must try Your eyes are soft with sorrow Hey,that's no way to say goodbye. I'm not looking for another As I wander in my time Walk me to the comer Our steps will always rhyme. You know my love goes with you As your love stays with me It's just the way it changes Like the shoreline and the sea. But let's not talk of love or chains And things we can't untie, Your eyes are soft with sorrow, Hey,that's no way to say goodbye. I loved you in the morning Our kisses deep and warm Your hair upon the pillow Like a sleepy golden storm. Yes, many loved before us. I know that we are not new In city and in forest They smiled like me and you. But let's not talk of love or chains And things we can't untie, Your eyes are soft with sorrow, Hey, that's no way to say goodbye. |
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8. |
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It's four in the morning,
the end of December I'm writing you now just to see if you're better New York is cold, but I like where I'm living There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening. I hear that you're building your little house deep in the desert You're living for nothing now, I hope you're keeping some kind of record. Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair She said that you gave it to her That night that you planned to go clear Did you ever go clear? Ah, the last time we saw you you looked so much older Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder You'd been to the station to meet every train And you came home without Lili Marlene And you treated my woman to a flake of your life And when she came back she was nobody's wife. Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth One more thin gypsy thief Well I see Jane's awake She sends her regards. And what can I tell you my brother, my killer What can I possibly say? I guess that I miss you, I guess I forgive you I'm glad you stood in my way. If you ever come by here, for Jane or for me Your enemy is sleeping, and his woman is free. Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes I thought it was there for good so I never tried. And Jane came by with a lock of your hair She said that you gave it to her That night that you planned to go clear |
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9. |
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The rain falls down on last year's man,
that's a jew's harp on the table, that's a crayon in his hand. And the corners of the blueprint are ruined since they rolled far past the stems of thumbtacks that still throw shadows on the wood. And the skylight is like skin for a drum I'll never mend and all the rain falls down amen on the works of last year's man. I met a lady, she was playing with her soldiers in the dark oh one by one she had to tell them that her name was Joan of Arc. I was in that army, yes I stayed a little while I want to thank you, Joan of Arc, for treating me so well. And though I wear a uniform I was not born to fight all these wounded boys you lie beside, goodnight, my friends, goodnight. I came upon a wedding that old families had contrived Bethlehem the bridegroom, Babylon the bride. Great Babylon was naked, oh she stood there trembling for me, and Bethlehem inflamed us both like the shy one at some orgy. And when we fell together all our flesh was like a veil that I had to draw aside to see the serpent eat its tail. Some women wait for Jesus, and some women wait for Cain so I hang upon my altar and I hoist my axe again. And I take the one who finds me back to where it all began when Jesus was the honeymoon and Cain was just the man. And we read from pleasant Bibles that are bound in blood and skin that the wilderness is gathering all its children back again. The rain falls down on last year's man, an hour has gone by and he has not moved his hand. But everything will happen if he only gives the word the lovers will rise up and the mountains touch the ground. But the skylight is like skin for a drum I'll never mend and all the rain falls down amen on the works of last year's man. |
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I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel,
you were talking so brave and so sweet, giving me head on the unmade bed, while the limousines wait in the street. Those were the reasons and that was New York, we were running for the money and the flesh. And that was called love for the workers in song probably still is for those of them left. Ah but you got away, didn't you babe, you just turned your back on the crowd, you got away, I never once heard you say, I need you, I don't need you, I need you, I don't need you and all of that jiving around. I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel you were famous, your heart was a legend. You told me again you preferred handsome men but for me you would make an exception. And clenching your fist for the ones like us who are oppressed by the figures of beauty, you fixed yourself, you said, "Well never mind, we are ugly but we have the music." And then you got away, didn't you babe... I don't mean to suggest that I loved you the best, I can't keep track of each fallen robin. I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel, that's all, I don't even think of you that often. |
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And who by fire, who by water,
who in the sunshine, who in the night time, who by high ordeal, who by common trial, who in your merry merry month of may, who by very slow decay, and who shall I say is calling? And who in her lonely slip, who by barbiturate, who in these realms of love, who by something blunt, and who by avalanche, who by powder, who for his greed, who for his hunger, and who shall I say is calling? And who by brave assent, who by accident, who in solitude, who in this mirror, who by his lady's command, who by his own hand, who in mortal chains, who in power, and who shall I say is calling? |
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12. |
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Many men have loved the bells
you fastened to the rein, and everyone who wanted you they found what they will always want again. Your beauty lost to you yourself just as it was lost to them. Oh take this longing from my tongue, whatever useless things these hands have done. Let me see your beauty broken down like you would do for one you love. Your body like a searchlight my poverty revealed, I would like to try your charity until you cry, "Now you must try my greed." And everything depends upon how near you sleep to me Just take this longing from my tongue all the lonely things my hands have done. Let me see your beauty broken down like you would do for one your love. Hungry as an archway through which the troops have passed, I stand in ruins behind you, with your winter clothes, your broken sandal straps. I love to see you naked over there especially from the back. Oh take this longing from my tongue, all the useless things my hands have done, untie for me your hired blue gown, like you would do for one that you love. You're faithful to the better man, I'm afraid that he left. So let me judge your love affair in this very room where I have sentenced mine to death. I'll even wear these old laurel leaves that he's shaken from his head. Just take this longing from my tongue, all the useless things my hands have done, let me see your beauty broken down, like you would do for one you love. Like you would do for one you love. |