Lyrics Song for Joy - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Have
mercy
on
me,
sir
Allow
me
to
impose
on
you
I
have
no
place
to
stay
And
my
bones
are
cold
right
through
I
will
tell
you
a
story
Of
a
man
and
his
family
And
I
swear
that
it
is
true
Ten
years
ago
I
met
a
girl
named
Joy
She
was
a
sweet
and
happy
thing
Her
eyes
were
bright
blue
jewels
And
we
were
married
in
the
spring
I
had
no
idea
what
happiness
and
little
love
could
bring
Or
what
life
had
in
store
But
all
things
move
toward
their
end
All
things
move
toward
their
their
end
On
that
you
can
be
sure
La
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
La
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
Then
one
morning
I
awoke
to
find
her
weeping
And
for
many
days
to
follow
She
grew
so
sad
and
lonely
Became
Joy
in
name
only
Within
her
breast
there
launched
an
unnamed
sorrow
And
a
dark
and
grim
force
set
sail
Farewell
happy
fields
Where
joy
forever
dwells
Hail
horrors
hail
Was
it
an
act
of
contrition
or
some
awful
premonition
As
if
she
saw
into
the
heart
of
her
final
blood-soaked
night
Those
lunatic
eyes,
that
hungry
kitchen
knife
Ah,
I
see
sir,
that
I
have
your
attention!
Well,
could
it
be?
How
often
I've
asked
that
question
Well,
then
in
quick
succession
We
had
babies,
one,
two,
three
We
called
them
Hilda,
Hattie
and
Holly
They
were
their
mother's
children
Their
eyes
were
bright
blue
jewels
And
they
were
quiet
as
a
mouse
There
was
no
laughter
in
the
house
No,
not
from
Hilda,
Hattie
or
Holly
"No
wonder",
people
said,
"poor
mother
Joy's
so
melancholy"
Well,
one
night
there
came
a
visitor
to
our
little
home
I
was
visiting
a
sick
friend
I
was
a
doctor
then
Joy
and
the
girls
were
on
their
own
La
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
La
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
Joy
had
been
bound
with
electrical
tape
In
her
mouth
a
gag
She'd
been
stabbed
repeatedly
And
stuffed
into
a
sleeping
bag
In
their
very
cots
my
girls
were
robbed
of
their
lives
Method
of
murder
much
the
same
as
my
wife's
Method
of
murder
much
the
same
as
my
wife's
It
was
midnight
when
I
arrived
home
Said
to
the
police
on
the
telephone
Someone's
taken
four
innocent
lives
They
never
caught
the
man
He's
still
on
the
loose
It
seems
he
has
done
many
many
more
Quotes
John
Milton
on
the
walls
in
the
victim's
blood
The
police
are
investigating
at
tremendous
cost
In
my
house
he
wrote
"his
red
right
hand"
That,
I'm
told
is
from
Paradise
Lost
The
wind
round
here
gets
wicked
cold
But
my
story
is
nearly
told
I
fear
the
morning
will
bring
quite
a
frost
And
so
I've
left
my
home
I
drift
from
land
to
land
I
am
upon
your
step
and
you
are
a
family
man
Outside
the
vultures
wheel
The
wolves
howl,
the
serpents
hiss
And
to
extend
this
small
favour,
friend
Would
be
the
sum
of
earthly
bliss
Do
you
reckon
me
a
friend?
The
sun
to
me
is
dark
And
silent
as
the
moon
Do
you,
sir,
have
a
room?
Are
you
beckoning
me
in?
La
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
La
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
la
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