Lirieke: Herbie Hancock. River: The Joni Letters. Court and Spark.
Love came to my door with a sleeping roll
And a madman's soul he thought for sure I'd seen him
Dancing up a river in the dark
Looking for a woman to court and spark
He was playing on the sidewalk for passing change
When something strange happened glory train passed through him
So he buried the coins he made in People's Park
And went looking for a woman to court and spark
It seemed like he read my mind
He saw me mistrusting him and still acting kind
He saw how I worried him sometimes, I worry sometimes
"All the guilty people," he said
They've all seen the stain on their daily bread
On their Christian names I cleared myself
I sacrificed my blues and you could complete me, I'd complete you
His eyes were the color of the sand and the sea
And the more he talked to me you know
The more he reached me but I couldn't let go of L.A.
City of the fallen angels
And a madman's soul he thought for sure I'd seen him
Dancing up a river in the dark
Looking for a woman to court and spark
He was playing on the sidewalk for passing change
When something strange happened glory train passed through him
So he buried the coins he made in People's Park
And went looking for a woman to court and spark
It seemed like he read my mind
He saw me mistrusting him and still acting kind
He saw how I worried him sometimes, I worry sometimes
"All the guilty people," he said
They've all seen the stain on their daily bread
On their Christian names I cleared myself
I sacrificed my blues and you could complete me, I'd complete you
His eyes were the color of the sand and the sea
And the more he talked to me you know
The more he reached me but I couldn't let go of L.A.
City of the fallen angels
River: The Joni Letters
Hancock, Herbie
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