Lyrics Suzanne - Joan Baez
(Reprise
d'une
chanson
de
Leonard
Cohen)
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
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
she
will
trust
you
For
you've
touched
her
perfect
body
with
your
mind
Now
Jesus
was
a
sailor
as
he
walked
upon
the
water
And
he
spent
a
long
time
watching
from
his
lonely
wooden
tower
Until
he
knew
for
certain
only
drowning
men
could
see
him
He
said
all
men
shall
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
this
mind
Now
Suzanne
takes
your
hand
and
she
leads
you
to
the
river
She's
wearing
rags
and
feathers
from
Salvation
Army
counters
And
the
sun
pours
down
like
honey
on
our
lady
of
the
harbor
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
And
they're
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
will
trust
her
For
she's
touched
your
perfect
body
with
her
mind
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