[00:08.14]Joni Mitchell - Carey [00:11.24]The wind is in from africa [00:12.45]Last night i couldn\'t sleep [00:13.79]Oh, you know it sure is hard to leave here carey [00:17.71]But it\'s really not my home [00:21.28]My fingernails are filthy, i got beach tar on my feet [00:26.57]And i miss my clean white linen and my fancy french cologne [00:32.92] [00:33.71]Oh carey get out your cane [00:38.86]And i\'ll put on some silver [00:41.13]Oh you\'re a mean old daddy, but i like you fine [00:47.66] [00:49.49]Come on down to the mermaid cafe and i will buy you a bottle of wine [00:55.56]And we\'ll laugh and toast to nothing and smash our empty glasses down [01:02.01]Let\'s have a round for these freaks and these soldiers [01:05.50]A round for these friends of mine [01:08.05]Let\'s have another round for the bright red devil [01:10.84]Who keeps me in this tourist town [01:13.84] [01:14.74]Come on, carey, get out your cane [01:18.55]I\'ll put on some silver [01:21.73]Oh you\'re a mean old daddy, but i like you~~~ [01:29.53] [01:32.06]Maybe i\'ll go to amsterdam [01:34.00]Or maybe i\'ll go to rome [01:37.13]And rent me a grand piano and put some flowers \'round my room [01:43.42]But let\'s not talk about fare-thee-welis now [01:46.74]The night is a starry dome. [01:49.83]And they\'re playin\' that scratchy rock and roll [01:52.67]Beneath the matalla moon [01:55.39] [01:56.05]Come on, carey, get out your cane [02:00.10]And i\'ll put on some silver [02:01.54]You\'re a mean old daddy, but i like you [02:08.69] [02:12.18]The wind is in from africa [02:15.09]Last night i couldn\'t sleep [02:17.75]Oh, you know it sure is hard to leave here [02:20.71]But, it\'s really not my home [02:24.77]Maybe it\'s been too long a time [02:27.68]Since i was scramblin\' down in the street [02:30.24]Now they got me used to that clean white linen [02:33.72]And that fancy french cologne [02:36.87] [02:38.60]Oh carey, get out your cane [02:40.87]I\'ll put on my finest silver [02:44.28]We\'ll go to the mermaid cafe [02:46.07]Have fun tonight [02:49.56]I said, oh, you\'re a mean old daddy, but you\'re out of sight