Lyrics The Jungle Line - Joni Mitchell
Rousseau
walks
on
trumpet
paths
safaris
to
the
heart
of
all
that
jazz
through
i
bars
and
girders-through
wires
and
pipes
the
mathematic
circuits
of
the
modern
nights
through
huts,
through
harlem,
through
jails
and
gospel
pews
through
the
class
on
park
and
the
trash
on
vine
through
europe
and
the
deep
deep
heart
of
dixie
blue
through
savage
progress
cuts
the
jungle
line
In
a
low-cut
blouse
she
brings
the
beer
rousseau
paints
a
jungle
flower
behind
her
ear
those
cannibals-of
shuck
and
jive
they'll
eat
a
working
girl
like
her
alive
with
his
hard-edged
eye
and
his
steady
hand
he
paints
the
cellar
full
of
ferns
and
orchid
vines
and
he
hangs
a
moon
above
a
five-piece
band
he
hangs
it
up
above
the
jungle
line
The
jungle
line,
the
jungle
line
screaming
in
a
ritual
of
sound
and
time
floating,
drifting
on
the
air-conditioned
wind
and
drooling
for
a
taste
of
something
smuggled
in
pretty
women
funneled
through
valves
and
smoke
coy
and
bitchy,
wild
and
fine
and
charging
elephants
and
chanting
slaving
boats
charging,
chanting
down
the
jungle
line
There's
a
poppy
wreath
on
a
soldier's
tomb
there's
a
poppy
snake
in
a
dressing
room
poppy
poison-poppy
tourniquet
it
slithers
away
on
brass
like
mouthpiece
spit
and
metal
skin
and
ivory
birds
go
steaming
up
to
rousseau's
vines
they
go
steaming
up
to
brooklyn
bridge
steaming,
steaming,
steaming
up
the
jungle
line
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