Lyrics The Magdalene Laundries - Joni Mitchell
I
was
an
unmarried
girl
I'd
just
turned
twenty-seven
When
they
sent
me
to
the
sisters
For
the
way
men
looked
at
me
Branded
as
a
jezebel
I
knew
I
was
not
bound
for
Heaven
I'd
be
cast
in
shame
Into
the
Magdalene
laundries
Most
girls
come
here
pregnant
Some
by
their
own
fathers
Bridget
got
that
belly
By
her
parish
priest
We're
trying
to
get
things
white
as
snow
All
of
us
woe-begotten-daughters
In
the
streaming
stains
Of
the
Magdalene
laundries
Prostitutes
and
destitutes
And
temptresses
like
me--
Fallen
women--
Sentenced
into
dreamless
drudgery
...
Why
do
they
call
this
heartless
place
Our
Lady
of
Charity?
Oh
charity!
These
bloodless
brides
of
Jesus
If
they
had
just
once
glimpsed
their
groom
Then
they'd
know,
and
they'd
drop
the
stones
Concealed
behind
their
rosaries
They
wilt
the
grass
they
walk
upon
They
leech
the
light
out
of
a
room
They'd
like
to
drive
us
down
the
drain
At
the
Magdalene
laundries
Peg
O'Connell
died
today
She
was
a
cheeky
girl
A
flirt
They
just
stuffed
her
in
a
hole!
Surely
to
God
you'd
think
at
least
some
bells
should
ring!
One
day
I'm
going
to
die
here
too
And
they'll
plant
me
in
the
dirt
Like
some
lame
bulb
That
never
blooms
come
any
spring
Not
any
spring
No,
not
any
spring
Not
any
spring
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