Lyrics Tea Leaf Prophecy - Joni Mitchell , Herbie Hancock
Newsreels
rattle
the
Nazi
dread
The
able
bodied
have
shipped
away
Molly
McGee
gets
her
tea
leaves
read
You'll
be
married
in
a
month
they
say
These
leaves
are
crazy
Just
look
at
this
town
there's
no
men
left
Just
frail
old
boys
and
babies
Talking
to
teacher
in
the
treble
clef
She
plants
her
garden
in
the
spring
She
does
the
winter
shoveling
Tokyo
Rose
is
talking
on
the
radio
She
says,?
I'm
leaving
here?,
but
she
don't
go
Out
of
the
blue,
just
passing
through
A
young
flight
sergeant
on
two
weeks
leave
says
"Molly
McGee,
no
one
else
will
do"
And
he
seals
the
tea
leaf
prophecy
Oh,
those
nights
are
strong
and
soft
Private
passions
and
secret
storms
Nothing
about
him
ticked
her
off
And
he
looks
so
cute
in
his
uniform
She
plants
her
garden
in
the
spring
He
does
the
winter
shoveling
But
summer's
just
a
sneeze
in
a
long,
long,
bad
winter
cold
Soon
she
says,
"I'm
leaving
here",
but
she
don't
go
Sleep,
little
darling
This
is
your
happy
home
Hiroshima
cannot
be
pardoned
Don't
have
kids
when
you
get
grown
This
world
is
shattered
The
wise
are
mourning,
the
fools
are
joking
Oh,
what
does
it
matter
The
wash
needs
ironing
and
the
fire
needs
stoking
She
plants
her
garden
in
the
spring
He
does
the
winter
shoveling
Now
there's
three
of
them
laughing
'round
the
radio
She
says,
"I'm
leaving
here",
but
she
don't
go
She
plants
her
garden
in
the
spring
They
do
the
winter
shoveling
They
sit
up
late
and
watch
the
Johnny
Carson
Show
She
says,
"I'm
leaving
here?,
but
she
don't
go,
she
don't
go
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