Leonard Cohen - Lady midnight
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[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
GI came by myself to a Fvery crowded pClace;
GI was looking for someone who had Flines in her faCce
CI found her there but she was Fpast all concern;
CI asked her toF hold me, DmI said, "Lady, unfold me,"
But she Amscorned me and she Ftold me
GI was dead and I could never returnC
[Verse 2]
GWell, I argued all night like Fso many have beforeC
GSaying, "Whatever you give meF, I seem to need so much Cmore."
CThen she pointed at me where I Fkneeled on her floor
CShe said, "Don't try toF use me or Dmslyly refuse me
Just wAmin me or loFse me
GIt is this that the darkness is for."C
[Verse 3]
GI cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight,F I fear that you grow oldC
GThe stars eat your body anFd the wind makes you colCd."
C"If we cry now," she said, "Fit will just be ignored."
CSo I walked through theF morning, sDmweet early morning
I couAmld hear my lady calFling
"You've wGon me, you've won me, my LordC
You've wGon me, you've won me, my LordC
Yes, you've Gwon me, you've won me, my LCord
Ah, you've wGon me, you've won me, my LoCrd
Ah, you've wGon me, you've won me, my LoCrd."