Lyrics In the Twilight - Judy Collins
She's
a
lady
And
she
barely
knows
her
name
now
In
the
twilight
as
she
sleeps
And
her
memories
chase
her
down
the
days
of
childhood
There
was
music,
always
music
And
her
brothers,
there
was
Robert
the
captain
of
a
freighter
That
sailed
to
China
There
was
Shannon,
who
ran
off
one
icy
morning
And
then
Herbert
and
then
Frank,
all
so
handsome
And
her
sisters,
who
were
beautiful
And
yearned
to
be
together
She's
a
lady
And
she's
sleeping
like
a
princess
Who
will
wake
up
and
drink
amber
From
a
slipper
made
of
diamonds
She
was
married
to
a
blind
man
who
was
my
father
Such
a
charmer,
and
another
whose
name
was
Robert
And
who
holds
her
fragile
hand
while
I
am
weeping
Chardonnay
in
a
crystal
glass
Amethysts
on
her
fingers
Roses
and
forget-me-nots
In
the
garden
where
she
lingered
All
around
her
the
snowy
peaks
Drew
her
eyes
with
wonder
All
of
her
betrayals
drowned
In
the
roaring
canyon's
thunder
She's
a
lady
And
she
always
dressed
in
silk
and
had
her
hair
done
And
her
clothes
were
pretty
colors
And
the
scent
of
Chanel
in
her
satin
cloak
When
she
went
dancing
with
my
father
When
they
were
very
young
She's
a
lady
And
saw
nearly
twenty
presidents
and
she
voted
for
Obama
In
the
old
days
Sipping
Presbyterians,
she'd
argue
with
her
children
Who
had
opinions
about
everything
that
mattered
And
she'd
tell
of
the
time
she
saw
Rachmaninoff
Chardonnay
in
a
crystal
glass,
amethysts
in
her
necklace
Roses
and
forget-me-nots
And
three
sons
so
fine
and
reckless
Daughters
too,
who
were
free
like
her
One
who
sang
and
one
who
painted
She
loved
them
ever
more
and
more
And
thought
all
of
us
should
be
sainted
She's
a
lady
And
she
barely
knows
my
name
now
In
the
twilight,
and
she
sleeps
most
of
the
day
And
when
she
wakes
up
she
says
that
she's
going
home
And
asks
me
how
I
knew
where
to
find
her
In
this
home
that's
not
her
home
She
sees
her
garden
Growing
wild
since
she
had
to
leave
the
sweetness
Of
those
afternoons
on
her
patio
Where
Robert
kept
the
flowers
blooming
She's
a
lady
And
she's
going
home
she
tells
me
As
her
eyes
close
in
the
twilight
I
ask
her
where
And
she
smiles
and
she
tells
me
it's
a
secret
And
then
she's
gone
just
like
the
flowers
in
her
garden.
Chardonnay
in
a
crystal
glass,
amethysts
on
her
fingers
Roses
and
forget-me-nots
in
the
garden
Where
she
lingered
All
around
her
the
snowy
peaks
Drew
her
eyes
with
wonder
All
of
her
betrayals
drowned
In
the
roaring
canyon's
thunder
Marjorie,
my
mother,
sweet
Marjorie
of
the
garden
That
blooms
now
in
my
heart
1 Diamonds and Rust
2 Morocco
3 Cactus Tree
4 Secret Gardens
5 Amazing Grace
6 Over the Rainbow
7 And I Love Her
8 Yesterday
9 I'll Follow the Sun
10 Ghost Riders in the Sky
11 Blackbird
12 Song for Bernadette
13 Golden Slumbers
14 Penny Lane
15 When I'm Sixty Four
16 Good Day Sunshine
17 Fallow Way
18 Hey Jude
19 We Can Work It Out
20 Long and Winding Road
21 Pure Imagination
22 Norwegian Wood
23 Since You've Asked
24 Che
25 The Desperate Ones
26 Pretty Horses
27 In the Twilight
28 Big Sur
29 Pastures of Plenty
30 Once I Was
31 Weight of the World
32 Dens of Yarrow
33 Kingdom Come
34 Emilio
35 Campo De Encino
36 Morning Has Broken
37 Gaugin
38 Both Sides Now
39 The Rose
40 Wings of Angels
41 Send In The Clowns (From A Little Night Music)
42 The Blizzard
43 One Day at a Time
44 Bright Morning Stars
45 Bridge over Troubled Water
46 Cat's in the Cradle
47 Silly Little Diddle
48 The Remember Song
49 Someday Soon
50 St. James Infirmary
51 Mooses Come Walking
52 Home Before Dark
53 Open the Door
54 City Of New Orleans
55 Thirsty Boots
56 Will the Circle Be Unbroken
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