paroles de chanson Nathan La Franeer - Joni Mitchell
I
hired
a
coach
to
take
me
from
confusion
to
the
plane
And
though
we
shared
a
common
space
I
know
I'll
never
meet
again
The
driver
with
his
eyebrows
furrowed
in
the
rear-view
mirror
I
read
his
name
and
it
was
plainly
written
Nathan
La
Franeer
I
asked
him,
would
he
hurry,
but
we
crawled
the
canyons
slowly
Through
the
buyers
and
the
sellers
Through
the
burglar
bells
and
the
wishing
wells
With
gangs
and
girly
shows
the
ghostly
garden
grows
The
cars
and
buses
bustled
through
the
bedlam
of
the
day
I
looked
through
window-glass
at
streets
And
Nathan
grumbled
at
the
grey
I
saw
an
aging
cripple
selling
Superman
balloons
The
city
grated
through
chrome-plate
The
clock
struck
slowly
half-past-noon
Through
the
tunnel
tiled
and
turning
Into
daylight
once
again
I
am
escaping
Once
again
goodbye
to
symphonies
and
dirty
trees
With
parks
and
plastic
clothes
the
ghostly
garden
grows
He
asked
me
for
a
dollar
more,
he
cursed
me
to
my
face
He
hated
everyone
who
paid
to
ride
and
share
his
common
space
I
picked
my
bags
up
from
the
curb
and
stumbled
to
the
door
Another
man
reached
out
his
hand
Another
hand
reached
out
for
more
And
I
filled
it
full
of
silver
and
I
left
the
fingers
counting
And
the
sky
goes
on
forever
without
meter
maids
and
peace
parades
You
feed
it
all
your
woes,
the
ghostly
garden
grows
You
feed
it
all
your
woes,
the
ghostly
garden
grows
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