Lyrics Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts - Joan Baez
The
festival
was
over,
the
boys
were
all
planning
for
a
fall,
The
cabaret
was
quiet
except
for
the
drilling
in
the
wall.
The
curfew
had
been
lifted
and
the
gambling
wheel
shut
down,
Anyone
with
any
sense
had
already
left
town.
He
was
standing
in
the
doorway
lookin′
like
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
He
moved
across
the
mirrored
room,
Set
it
âem
for
everyone,
he
said,
Then
everyone
commenced
to
do
what
they
were
doin'
before
he
moved
their
heads.
Then
he
walked
up
to
a
stranger
and
he
asked
him
with
a
grin,
Could
you
kindly
tell
me,
friend,
what
time
the
show
begins?
Then
he
moved
into
the
corner,
face
down
like
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
Backstage
the
girls
were
playin′
five-card
stud
by
the
stairs,
Lily
had
two
queens,
she
was
hopin'
for
a
third
to
match
her
pair.
Outside
the
streets
were
fillin'
up,
the
window
was
open
wide,
A
gentle
breeze
was
blowing,
you
could
feel
it
from
inside.
Lily
called
another
bet
and
drew
up
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
Big
Jim
was
no
one′s
fool,
he
owned
the
town′s
only
diamond
mine,
He
made
his
usual
entrance
lookin'
oh
so
dandy
and
so
fine.
With
his
bodyguards
and
silver
cane
and
every
hair
in
place,
He
took
whatever
he
wanted
to
and
he
laid
it
all
to
waste.
But
his
bodyguards
and
silver
cane
were
no
match
for
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
Rosemary
combed
her
hair
and
took
a
carriage
into
town,
She
slipped
in
through
the
side
door
lookin′
like
a
queen
without
a
crown.
She
fluttered
her
false
eyelashes
and
whispered
in
his
ear,
Sorry,
darlin',
that
I′m
late,
but
he
didn't
seem
to
hear.
He
was
staring
into
space
over
at
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
I
know
I′ve
seen
that
face
before,
Big
Jim
was
thinkin'
to
himself,
Maybe
down
in
Mexico
or
a
picture
up
on
somebody's
shelf.
But
then
the
crowd
began
to
stamp
their
feet
and
the
house
lights
did
dim
And
in
the
darkness
of
the
room
there
was
only
Jim
and
him,
Staring
at
the
butterfly
who
just
drew
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
Lily
was
a
princess,
she
was
fair-skinned
and
precious
as
a
child,
She
did
whatever
she
had
to
do,
it
was
a
kind
of
a
flash
every
time
she
smiled.
She′d
come
away
from
a
broken
home,
had
lots
of
strange
affairs
With
men
in
every
walk
of
life
which
took
her
everywhere.
But
she′d
never
met
anyone
quite
like
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
The
hangin'
judge
came
in
unnoticed
and
was
being
wined
and
dined,
The
drilling
in
the
wall
kept
up
but
no
one
seemed
to
pay
it
any
mind.
It
was
known
all
around
that
Lily
had
Jim′s
ring
And
nothin'
would
ever
come
between
Lily
and
the
king.
No,
nothing
ever
would
âcept
maybe
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
Rosemary
started
drinkin′
hard
and
seein'
her
reflection
in
the
knife,
She
was
tired
of
the
attention,
tired
of
playin′
the
role
of
Big
Jim's
wife.
She
had
done
a
lot
of
bad
things,
even
once
tried
suicide,
Was
lookin'
to
do
just
one
good
deed
before
she
died.
She
was
gazin′
to
the
future,
riding
on
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
Lily
washed
her
face,
took
her
dress
off
and
buried
it
away.
Has
your
luck
run
out?
she
laughed
at
him,
Well,
I
guess
you
must
Have
known
it
would
someday.
Be
careful
not
to
touch
the
wall,
there′s
a
brand-new
coat
of
paint,
I'm
glad
to
see
you′re
still
alive,
you're
lookin′
like
a
saint.
Down
the
hallway
footsteps
were
comin'
for
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
The
backstage
manager
was
pacing
all
around
by
his
chair.
There′s
something
funny
going
on,
I
know,
I
can
just
feel
it
in
the
air.
He
went
to
get
the
hangin'
judge,
but
the
hangin'
judge
was
drunk,
And
the
leading
actor
hurried
by
in
the
costume
of
a
monk.
There
was
no
actor
anywhere
better
than
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
Lily′s
had
her
arms
around
the
man
that
she
dearly
loved
to
touch,
She
forgot
all
about
the
man
she
hated,
who
hounded
her
so
much.
I′ve
missed
you
so,
she
said
to
him,
and
he
felt
she
was
sincere,
But
just
beyond
the
door
he
felt
jealousy
and
fear.
Just
another
night
in
the
life
of
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
No
one
knew
the
circumstance
but
they
say
that
it
happened
pretty
quick,
The
door
to
the
dressing
room
burst
open
and
a
cold
revolver
clicked.
And
Big
Jim
was
standin'
there,
you
couldn′t
say
surprised,
Rosemary
right
beside
him,
steady
in
her
eyes.
She
was
with
Big
Jim
but
she
was
leanin'
to
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
Two
doors
down
and
the
boys
finally
made
it
through
the
wall
Cleaned
out
the
bank
safe,
it′s
said
that
they
got
off
with
quite
a
haul.
In
the
darkness
by
the
riverbed
they
waited
on
the
ground
For
one
more
member
who
had
business
back
in
town.
But
they
couldn't
go
no
further
without
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
Well
the
next
day
was
hangin′
day,
and
the
sky
was
overcast
and
black,
Big
Jim
lay
covered
up,
killed
by
a
penknife
in
the
back.
And
Rosemary
on
the
gallows,
boy,
she
didn't
even
blink,
The
hangin'
judge
was
sober,
Lord,
he
hadn′t
had
a
drink.
The
only
person
on
the
scene
missing
was
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
The
cabaret
was
quiet
now,
a
sign
said,
Closed
for
repair,
Lily
had
already
taken
all
of
the
dye
out
of
her
hair.
She
was
thinkin′
'bout
her
father,
who
she
very
rarely
saw,
Thinkin′
about
Rosemary
and
thinkin'
about
the
law.
But,
most
of
all
she
was
thinkin′
about
the
Jack
of
Hearts.
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