From: rickl1@ix.netcom.com To: alt.music.tab Richard Barone Miss Jean written by Jules Shear Richard Barone C Em D She meets the train at the station C Em D Looking back but she doesn't see C The palm trees seem A southern dream Em D The poet's words are deceiving C Em D C Em D She's leaving she's leaving. C Em D The city sounds like the answer C Em D Buildings reach to oblivion C But when she stares And no one cares Em D The city lights are misleading -- C Em D She's bleeding, C Em D She's bleeding. C Am Oh and somebody told her she'd keep all she'd find C Am Oh, and everyone said she'd meet more of her kind G Em C Em D But nobody mentioned the times she would cry all night long C Em D C Em D Miss Jean, Miss Jean C Em D She spends her days by the window C Em D Rents a room from a man downstairs C Looking out A woman shouts Em D "No martyr's life bears repeating" C Em D Repeating, C Em D Eepeating. C Am Oh and somebody told her she'd keep all she'd find C Am Oh, and everyone said she'd meet more of her kind G Em C Em D But nobody mentioned the times she would cry all night long SOLO C Am When the leaves turned to fall she had all she could hold C Am She awoke to a storm lying naked and cold G Em C Em D Aand over her head hung the lies she'd been told all her life C Em D She meets the plane on the runway C Em D Looking back but she doesn't see C Ten years that seem A stranger's dream Em D Tthe subway map was deceiving -- C Em D She's leaving, C Em D She's leaving. C Em D C Em D Miss Jean, Miss Jean From Richard Barone "Between Heaven and Cello" 1994 Line Records (Germany) LICD 9.01289 From Richard Barone "Clouds Over Eden" 1993 Mesa/Atlantic R2 79060