Van Morrison
Madame George
[Verse 1]
Down the Cyprus Avenue
With childlike visions leaping into view
Clicking clacking of the high-heeled shoe
Ford and Fitzroy, Madame Joy
[Verse 2]
Marching with the soldier boy behind
He's much older now with hat on, drinking wine
And that smell of sweet perfume comes drifting through
Early cool night air like Shalimar
[Verse 3]
Outside they're making all the stops
Kids out in the street collecting bottle tops
Going for cigarettes and matches in the shops
Happy thinking Madame Joy
[Chorus]
Oh, that's when you fall
Oh, that's when you fall
Yeah, that's when you fall
[Verse 4]
When you fall into a trance
Sitting on a sofa playing games of chance
With your folded arms in history books you glance
Into the eyes of Madame Joy
[Verse 5]
And you think you found the bag
You're getting weaker and your knees begin to sag
In the corner playing dominoes in drag
The one and only Madame Joy
[Verse 6]
Outside the frosty window raps
She jumps up and says, "Lord have mercy, I think that it's the cops"
And immediately drops everything she gots
Down into the street below
[Verse 7]
And you know you gotta go
On that train from Dublin up to Sandy Row
Throwing pennies at the bridges down below
In the rain, hail, sleet and snow
[Chorus]
Say goodbye to Madame Joy
Dry your eye for Madame Joy
Wonder why for Madame Joy
[Verse 8]
As you leave the room it's filled with music
Laughing music, dancing music all around the room
And all the little boys come around
Walking away from it all, so cool
[Verse 9]
And you're about to leave she jumps and says, "Hey, love
You forgot your glove"
And the love to love she loves to love the love
To love to love she loves to love the love to love
[Chorus]
Say goodbye to Madame Joy
Dry your eye for Madame Joy
Wonder why for Madame Joy
Dry your eye for Madame Joy
[Outro]
In the wind and the rain, in the backstreet, in the backstreet
In the backstreet, in the backstreet, in the backstreet
Say goodbye to Madame Joy
Down home in the backstreet, in the backstreet
Say goodbye, say goodbye to Madame Joy