Lyrics For Free - Joni Mitchell
I
slept
last
night
in
a
good
hotel
I
went
shopping
today
for
jewels
The
wind
rushed
around
in
the
dirty
town
And
the
children
let
out
from
the
schools
I
was
standing
on
a
noisy
corner
Waiting
for
the
walking
green
Across
the
street
he
stood
and
he
played
real
good
On
his
clarinet,
for
free
Now
me,
I
play
for
fortunes
And
those
velvet
curtain
calls
I've
got
a
black
limousine
and
two
gentlemen
Escorting
me
to
the
halls
And
I
play
if
you
have
the
money
Or
if
you're
a
friend
to
me
But
the
one
man
band
by
the
quick
lunch
stand
He
was
playing
real
good,
for
free
Nobody
stopped
to
hear
him
Though
he
played
so
sweet
and
high
They
knew
he
had
never
been
on
their
TV
So
they
passed
his
music
by
I
meant
to
go
over
and
ask
for
a
song
Maybe
put
on
a
harmony
I
heard
his
refrain
as
the
signal
changed
He
was
playing
real
good,
for
free
1 Morning Morgantown
2 For Free
3 Conversation
4 Ladies of the Canyon
5 Willy
6 The Arrangement
7 Rainy Night House
8 The Priest
9 Blue Boy
10 Big Yellow Taxi
11 Woodstock
12 The Circle Game
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