Текст песни The Byrds - For Free
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Written by Joni MitchellI slept last night in a good hotelI went shopping today for jewelsThe wind rushed around the dirty roomAnd the children let out from their schoolsI was standing on a noisy cornerWaiting for the walking greenAcross the street he stoodAnd he played real goodOn his clarinet, for freeNow me I play for fortuneAnd those velvet curtain callsI`ve got a black limousineAnd two ladiesEscorting me to the hallsAnd I play if you have the moneyOr if you`re a friend to meBut the one man bandBy the quick lunch standHe was playing real good, for freeNobody stopped to hear himThough he played so sweet and highThey knew he had neverBeen on the TV screenSo they passed his music byI meant to go over and ask for a songMaybe put on a harmonyI heard his refrainAs the signal changedHe was still playing real good, for free