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Related: About this forumJoni Mitchell - Harry's House (Live 1998)
Harry's House
Heatwaves on the runway
As the wheels set down
He takes his baggage off the carousel
He takes a taxi into town
Yellow schools of taxi fishes
Jonah in a ticking whale
Caught up at the lights in the fishnet windows
Of Bloomingdale's
Watching those high fashion girls
Skinny black models with raven curls
Beauty parlor blondes with credit card eyes
Looking for the chic and the fancy to buy
He opens up his suitcase
In the continental suite
And people thirty stories down
Colored currents in the street
A helicopter lands on the Pan Am roof
Like a dragonfly on a tomb
And business men in button downs
Press into conference rooms
Battalions of paper-minded males
Talking commodities and sales
While at home their paper wives
And their paper kids
Paper the walls to keep their gut reactions hid
Yellow checkers for the kitchen
Climbing ivy for the bath
She is lost in House and Gardens
He's caught up in Chief of Staff
He drifts off into the memory
Of the way she looked in school
With her body oiled and shining
At the public swimming pool
Shining hair and shining skin
Shining as she reeled him in
To tell him like she did today
Just what he could do with Harry's House
And Harry's take home pay
surfered
(2,763 posts)Mousetoescamper
(4,988 posts)This song is from JM's 1975 album The Hissing of Summer Lawns.
NNadir
(34,532 posts)...her poetics.
"...like a dragonfly on a tomb..."
Poetics imagery doesn't get much better than that in this context.
The Lambert Hendricks and Ross tribute on the album, "Centerpiece" always blew my mind.
Thanks.
Mousetoescamper
(4,988 posts)"Centerpiece" was the perfect ironic contrast to "Harry's House". The wife in JM's song is done with absentee father and husband Harry being the center of her world.
The Hissing of Summer Lawns album is rich with some of JM's best and most mature observations and imagery.
From the title song:
He put up a barbed wire fence
To keep out the unknown
And on every metal thorn
Just a little blood of his own
She patrols that fence of his
To a Latin drum
And the hissing of summer lawns
You are most welcome.
Easterncedar
(3,390 posts)Thanks for posting. The lyrics are worth reading as she sings, and its just mesmerizing watching her fingers flash on the strings as her voice flows so easily along
Mousetoescamper
(4,988 posts)You are most welcome!