Lyrics Marcie - Joni Mitchell
Marcie
in
a
coat
of
flowers
Stops
inside
a
candy
store
Reds
are
sweet
and
greens
are
sour
Still
no
letter
at
her
door
So
she'll
wash
her
flower
curtains
Hang
them
in
the
wind
to
dry
Dust
her
tables
with
his
shirt
and
wave
another
day
goodbye
Marcie's
faucet
needs
a
plumber
Marcie's
sorrow
needs
a
man
Red
is
autumn,
green
is
summer
Greens
are
turning
and
the
sand
All
along
the
ocean
beaches
stares
up
empty
at
the
sky
Marcie
buys
a
bag
of
peaches
Stops
a
postman
passing
by
And
summer
goes,
falls
to
the
sidewalk
like
string
and
brown
paper
Winter
blows
up
from
the
river,
there's
no
one
to
take
her
To
the
sea
Marcie
dresses
warm,
it's
snowing
Takes
a
yellow
cab
uptown
Red
is
stop
and
green's
for
going
Sees
a
show
and
rides
back
down
Down
along
the
Hudson
River
Past
the
shipyards
in
the
cold
Still
no
letter's
been
delivered
Still
the
winter
days
unfold
Like
magazines
fading
in
dusty
grey
attics
and
cellars
Make
a
dream,
dream
back
to
summer
and
hear
how
he
tells
her
"Wait
for
me"
Marcie
leaves
and
doesn't
tell
us
Where
or
why
she
moved
away
"Red
is
angry,
green
is
jealous",
that
was
all
she
had
to
say
Someone
thought
they
saw
her
Sunday
Window
shopping
in
the
rain
Someone
heard
she
bought
a
one-way
ticket
And
went
West
again
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