Lyrics Clarissa Jones - Tom Paxton
Clarissa
Jones
got
bit
on
the
heel
by
a
rat
and
she
hit
it
with
a
broom.
He
ran
to
the
corner
and
stood
there
grinning
like
he
owned
the
god
damn'
room.
Clarissa
Jones
threw
an
iron
at
the
rat
and
the
rat
just
seemed
to
say,
"Fine."
He
twitched
his
tail
in
the
corner
and
said,
"You've
got
to
go
to
sleep
sometime."
Clarissa
Jones's
kid
aged
16
hated
his
heavy
old
shoes.
He
wanted
fine
strides
like
the
studs
on
the
street,
and
they'd
know
he'd
been
paying
his
dues.
Clarissa
Jones's
kid
got
busted,
she
was
three
days
gettin'
the
news.
They
gave
him
a
meal,
a
shower
and
a
uniform,
and
two
old
heavy
shoes.
Clarissa
Jones
where
are
you
going,
It's
cold
and
the
wind
is
blowing
through
your
bones.
And
where,
where,
where
is
your
man,
Clarissa
Jones?
Clarissa
Jones
carried
bedpans,
swept
up,
changed
sheets
and
mopped
the
halls.
The
doctors
said
she
was
a
very
good
worker,
Clarissa
Jones
knew
them
all.
Now
Clarissa
Jones
sits
in
her
window
with
her
paper
reading
how
they
burned
the
next
street
flat.
She's
reading
about
the
trouble.
She
ought
to
write
a
letter
saying
"Hey,
it
never
happened
like
that."
Clarissa
Jones
where
are
you
going,
It's
cold
and
the
wind
is
blowing
through
your
bones.
And
where,
where,
where
is
your
man,
Clarissa
Jones?
Mr.
William
Hawkins
rose
early,
shaved,
dressed
carefully
and
drank
his
tea.
He
hit
the
desk
at
nine
thanks
to
the
Board
of
Opportunity.
On
his
very
first
day
this
boss
went
to
great
lengths
to
make
him
feel
at
home,
And
his
first
assignment
was
a
disposses
on
Miss
Clarissa
Jones.
Clarissa
Jones
where
are
you
going,
It's
cold
and
the
wind
is
blowing
through
your
bones
And
where,
where,
where
is
your
man,
Clarissa
Jones?
Ah
where,
where,
where
is
your
man,
Clarissa
Jones?
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