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, please 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 flying 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