A wonderful photo of Christina Hendricks
Early one
morning the sun was shining
I was laying
in bed
Wond'ring if
she'd changed it all
If her hair
was still red
Her folks
they said our lives together
Sure was
gonna be rough
They never
did like Mama's homemade dress
Papa's
bankbook wasn't big enough
And I was
standing on the side of the road
Rain falling
on my shoes
Heading out
for the East Coast
Lord knows
I've paid some dues getting through
Tangled up
in blue.
She was
married when we first meet
Soon to be
divorced
I helped her
out of a jam I guess
But I used a
little too much force
We drove
that car as far as we could
Abandoned it
out West
Split it up
on a dark sad night
Both
agreeing it was best
She turned
around to look at me
As I was
walking away
I heard her
say over my shoulder
"We'll
meet again someday on the avenue"
Tangled up
in blue.
I had a job
in the great north woods
Working as a
cook for a spell
But I never
did like it all that much
And one day
the ax just fell
So I drifted
down to New Orleans
Where I
happened to be employed
Working for a
while on a fishing boat
Right
outside of Delacroix
But all the
while I was alone
The past was
close behind
I seen a lot
of women
But she
never escaped my mind and I just grew
Tangled up
in blue.
She was
working in a topless place
And I
stopped in for a beer
I just kept
looking at her side of her face
In the
spotlight so clear
And later on
as the crowd thinned out
I's just
about to do the same
She was
standing there in back of my chair
Said to me
"Don't I know your name ?"
I muttered
something underneath my breath
She studied
the lines on my face
I must admit
I felt a little uneasy
When she
bent down to tie the laces of my shoe
Tangled up
in blue.
She lit a
burner on the stove and offered me a pipe
"I
thought you'd never say hello" she said
"You
look like the silent type"
Then she
opened up a book of poems
And handed
it to me
Written by
an Italian poet
From the
thirteenth century
And every
one of them words rang true
And glowed
like burning coal
Pouring off
of every page
Like it was written
in my soul from me to you
Tangled up
in blue
I lived with
them on Montague Street
In a
basement down the stairs
There was
music in the cafes at night
And
revolution in the air
Then he
started into dealing with slaves
And
something inside of him died
She had to
sell everything she owned
And froze up
inside
And when
finally the bottom fell out
I became
withdrawn
The only
thing I knew how to do
Was to keep
on keeping on like a bird that flew
Tangled up
in blue.
So now I'm
going back again
I got to get
her somehow
All the
people we used to know
They're an
illusion to me now
Some are
mathematicians
Some are
carpenter's wives
Don't know
how it all got started
I don't what
they're doing with their lives
But me I'm
still on the road
Heading for
another joint
We always
did feel the same
We just saw
it from a different point of view
Tangled up
in Blue.
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