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Lyricist: Joni Mitchell
Lyrics:
Winter lady, where are you going With your hair all soft and loose like snowin'? Winter girl, December child, don't run away Winter lady, walking sadly Does your lover treat you badly? Do you dream or wish on stars To hear him say 'Oh, Winter lady, I won't hurt you I won't cheat you, I won't desert you Winter lady, you need lovin' I need lovin', too, I need lovin' you'
Staring out your winter window at a silver sky You know you've been to in a kiss upon a day Before a spring Winter lady, cry those crystal tears He won't know what he's missed 'Til love's too late, you've changed your mind And it's my turn to sing Oh, Winter lady, I won't hurt you I won't cheat you, I won't desert you Winter lady, you need lovin' I need lovin' too, I need lovin' you
I was reading somewhere in Some kind of rock 'n' roll magazine True confessions of Bob Dylan And I discovered a very interesting thing As he confessed for about five pages One of the things that he confessed to was A song of his called, 'Hard Rain' Which was recorded by a lot of people and Made him a lot of little loyalty pennies Was a song that he composed from leftover lines From about a dozen songs that he never finished And he just sorta took all these leftover lines And threw them all together into one big song So I kind of dug through my songwriting portfolio And found out that I had about 12 songs lying around That probably will never get finished And I thought that would be a good way to used 'em up Just to sorta pull in all the best lines and weld them all together And maybe it would be recorded by lots of people And bring in lots of those little royalty pennies Well, as it turned out, the song hasn't been recorded by anyone As a matter of fact, I had a lot of trouble with some of the lines and And em, I had to build them around a rock and roll rhythm That's what you do to save a rotten lyric, and it goes like And to give you an idea of how Some of the things I borrowed from unfinished songs evolved Was one song that I started that was about a gambler And em, it was called, 'The Gambler Song' and it went In a day or two, I'll be laying you out Well, my manager and my mother said that I shouldn't finish that song So I still had that line just kind of lying around and not doing anything and And so that's one that I used and ehm I incorporated them all around a very basic kinda rock and rolly plot It's a story of a feller named Mr. Blue, who had a girlfriend Who he treated very badly, and so eventually she left him, and it served him right That's the plot, it goes like-
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