Third Week in the Chelsea

Album: Bark (1971)
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  • Sometimes I feel like I am leaving life behind
    My hands are moving faster than the movement of my mind
    Thoughts and generations of my dreams are yet unborn
    I hope that I will find them 'fore my moving gets too worn
    If only I could live to see the dawning of the dawn

    So we go on moving trying to make this image real
    Straining every nerve not knowing what we really feel
    Straining every nerve ending and everybody sees
    That what they read in the Rolling Stone has really come to be
    And trying to avoid a taste of that reality

    On an early New York mornin' a mirror in the hall
    Showed to me a face I didn't know at all
    Lines were drawn around a pair of eyes that opened wide
    When I looked into the mouth there was nothing left inside

    So I walked into the little room and whistled like a sigh
    As dawn light closed around me now my head was still in gear
    Thinking thoughts of playing more and singing loud and clear
    Trying to reach a friend somewhere and make that person smile
    Maybe pull myself away from that old lonesome mile

    That often comes to haunt me in the morning
    All my friends keep telling me that it would be a shame
    To break up such a grand success and tear apart a name
    But all I know is what I feel whenever I'm not playin'
    Emptiness ain't where it's at and neither's feeling pain

    Well now what is going to happen now is anybody's guess
    If I can't spend my time with love I guess I need a rest
    Time is getting late now and the sun is getting low
    My body's getting tired of carryin' another's load
    And sunshine's waiting for me a little further down the road Writer/s: Jorma L. Jr. Kaukonen
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
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