paroles de chanson The Gallery - Joni Mitchell
When
I
first
saw
your
gallery
I
liked
the
ones
of
ladies
Then
you
began
to
hang
up
me
You
studied
to
portray
me
In
ice
and
greens
and
old
blue
jeans
And
naked
in
the
roses
Then
you
got
into
funny
scenes
That
all
your
work
discloses
"Lady,
don't
love
me
now,
I
am
dead
I
am
a
saint,
turn
down
your
bed"
"I
have
no
heart",
that's
what
you
said
You
said,
"I
can
be
cruel
But
let
me
be
gentle
with
you"
Somewhere
in
a
magazine
I
found
a
page
about
you
I
see
that
now
it's
Josephine
Who
cannot
be
without
you
I
keep
your
house
in
fit
repair
I
dust
the
portraits
daily
Your
mail
comes
here
from
everywhere
The
writing
looks
like
ladies'
"Lady,
don't
love
me
now,
I
am
dead
I
am
a
saint,
turn
down
your
bed"
"I
have
no
heart",
that's
what
you
said
You
said,
"I
can
be
cruel
But
let
me
be
gentle
with
you"
I
gave
you
all
my
pretty
years
Then
we
began
to
weather
And
I
was
left
to
winter
here
While
you
went
west
for
pleasure
And
now
you're
flyin'
back
this
way
Like
some
lost
homing
pigeon
They've
monitored
your
brain,
you
say
And
changed
you
with
religion
"Lady,
please
love
me
now,
I
was
dead
I
am
no
saint,
turn
down
your
bed"
"Lady,
have
you
no
heart?",
that's
what
you
said
Well,
I
can
be
cruel
But
let
me
be
gentle
with
you
When
I
first
saw
your
gallery
I
liked
the
ones
of
ladies
But
now
their
faces
follow
me
And
all
their
eyes
look
shady
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