Queen Merka & Me
(专辑: For All The Seasons Of Your Mind - 1967)
Oh, the
pretty little girl, on Easter's day By a
bright center fountain consented to play Held an Easter star very close to her heart Stepping back from the
fountain So as not to be harmed by the
spray There she did play Told her toy rabbit to smile, for a
poor man's child Can also be loved by the
rain from above Glistening spray And the
soldiers on leave from the
ship Genevieve With their all-shining buttons and newly-pressed sleeves Taking pictures that day of the
Easter Parade They stood watching the
clowns Who were gathered about pretty girls Now watching them swirl Told one another to laugh mainly to forget All the
memories of dead swirling leaves Seen from the
ship Genevieve Nobody sees but Queen Merka and me And she is sitting beneath a
tree 86th Street, 11 pm in the
evening tide And the
little girl hippie, the
queen of virginity Says for her lover she has an affinity Her hair swings with ease, he trips in the
breeze She comes to the
fountain and says If you'd please move around I
should like to sit down Painting her mind with a
flask, readjusting her mask She's a
virgin queen who's done everything And a
bit more And the
great stoned hash eater, the
childless wife beater He walks with his boyfriend on into the
spray Saying "I love you babe," Walking down toward the
pavement And locking, embracing, as though to say "I don't care; I
love him more than her." He makes his way down to the
center of town Where a
fountain of petals says "You are not metal" "Your love is not wrong" Nobody sees but Queen Merka and me And she is sitting beneath a
tree 86th Street, 11 pm in the
evening tide And the
dirty old man, he whiles out the
day He's a
permanent fixture, a
sidewalk display He's got very strange habits, like making passes And he smiles with his dentures As the
fountain spray passes his crown It's all part of the
merry-go-round Thinks of them that's behind, sort of wishing that life Could be a
bit more fair, as he's losing his hair There goes his sex appeal And what of the
fountain? Oh, it overflows Drowning all the
people in their best Easter clothes Laughingly, knowingly, it's unifying All of the
people, assured they were dying Tethered, bound by water together The
city's together at last, but the
moment has passed They all walk away, far from the
spray Going their separate ways Nobody sees but Queen Merka and me And she is sitting beneath a
tree 86th Street, 11 pm in the
evening tide