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"Chelsea Hotel" Leonard Cohen As interpreted by Jaysis
I reCmember you Gwell in the FChelsea HoCtel, you were Ctalking so Gbrave and so Fsweet, Cgiving me Ghead on the Funmade Cbed, while the lCimousines wait in the Gstreet. FThose were the reasons and Amthat was New York, we were Amrunning for the Gmoney and the fFlesh. And Fthat was called love for the Cworkers in song probably Cstill is for those of them lGeft.
Ah but yFou got away, didn't you Cbabe, you just tCurned your G/Bback on the cAmrowd, Fyou got away, I never once heard you saCy, I nFeed you, I don't nCeed you, I nFeed you, I don't nCeed you and Call of that jiving arGound.
I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel you were famous, your heart was a legend. You told me again you preferred handsome men but for me you would make an exception. And clenching your fist for the ones like us who are oppressed by the figures of beauty, you fixed yourself up, you said, "Well never mind, we are ugly but we have the music." And then you got away, didn't you babe... I don't mean to suggest that I loved you the best, I can't keep track of each fallen robin. I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel, that's all, I don't even think of you that often.