Lyrics I Had A King - Joni Mitchell
I
had
a
king
in
a
tenement
castle
Lately
he's
taken
to
painting
the
pastel
walls
brown
He's
taken
the
curtains
down
He's
swept
with
the
broom
of
contempt
And
the
rooms
have
an
empty
ring
He's
cleaned
with
the
tears
of
an
actor
Who
fears
for
the
laughter's
sting
I
can't
go
back
there
anymore
You
know
my
keys
won't
fit
the
door
You
know
my
thoughts
don't
fit
the
man
They
never
can,
they
never
can
I
had
a
king
dressed
in
drip-dry
and
paisley
Lately
he's
taken
to
saying
I'm
crazy
and
blind
He
lives
in
another
time
Ladies
in
gingham
still
blush
While
he
sings
them
of
wars
and
wine
But
I,
in
my
leather
and
lace
I
can
never
become
that
kind
I
can't
go
back
there
anymore
You
know
my
keys
won't
fit
the
door
You
know
my
thoughts
don't
fit
the
man
They
never
can,
they
never
can
I
had
a
king
in
a
salt-rusted
carriage
Who
carried
me
off
to
his
country
for
marriage
too
soon
Beware
of
the
power
of
moons
There's
no
one
to
blame,
no,
there's
no
one
to
name
as
a
traitor
here
The
king's
on
the
road
and
the
queen's
in
the
grove
Till
the
end
of
the
year
I
can't
go
back
there
anymore
You
know
my
keys
won't
fit
the
door
You
know
my
thoughts
don't
fit
the
man
They
never
can,
they
never
can
They
never
can,
they
never
can
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