Yellow Cat
(专辑: Rhymes And Reasons - 1969)
It's late December and the
New Year's never coming, time passes slowly in a
two-room walk-up flat, The
sun is silent, there's a
cold rain's gonna come on, no one to talk to but my lady's yellow cat. Raindrops falling on the
flowers in the
window box, plastic roses that I
planted yesterday. I
didn't think they'd die so soon but they're all withered now, seems like everything I
touch turns out that way. Well, I
guess I'll just go walking, the
cat's no good for talking to, He don't know what I'm saying and the
rain is always playing on my mind, on my mind. Street lights drifting through the
blinds that cover window-panes blending softy with the
bare lights overhead. Then together they run swiftly through my memory, an eerie image of a
strange and empty bed. The
wind is whipping up the
papers in the
street below, I
got some books to read but it seems they've all been read. Clouds are crowded in a
misty drifting sky above, And I
wish to hell I
could remember what I
said. Well, I
guess I'll just go walking, the
cat's no good for talking to, He don't know what I'm saying and the
rain is always playing on my mind, on my mind. One crystal wineglass on a
table filled with scarlet stains stands alone and empty where there once were two. The
jug is silent on the
table by a
broken plate, the
wine is gone, my lady, and so, my love, are you. Well, I
guess I'll just go walking, the
cat's no good for talking to, He don't know what I'm saying and the
rain is always playing on my mind, on my mind.