Lyrics to
See You Sometime

Released by Joni Mitchell in 1972
From the Album: For The Roses |

This version of See You Sometime was released by Joni Mitchell in 1972.

Where are you now
Are you in some hotel room
Does it have a view?
Are you caught in a crowd
Or holding some honey
Who came on to you?
Why do you have to be so jive
O.k. hang up the phone
It hurts
But something survives
Though it’s undermined
I’d still like to see you sometime

I’m feeling so good
And my friends all tell me
That I’m looking fine
I run in the woods
I spring from the boulders
Like a mama lion
I’m not ready to
Change my name again
But you know I’m not after
A piece of your fortune
And your fame
’cause I tasted mine
I’d just like to see you sometime

Pack your suspenders
I’ll come meet your plane
No need to surrender
I just want to see you again

We’re in for more rain
I could sure use some sunshine on my apple trees
It seems such a shame
We start out so kind and end so heartlessly
I couldn’t take them all on then
With a headful of questions and hypes
So when the hopes got so slim
I just resigned
But I’d still like to see you sometime
I’d sure like to see you


Joni Mitchell has released many songs over the years besides See You Sometime. Joni Mitchell released songs from 1968 to 2007 spanning across albums like Song To A Seagull, Clouds, Ladies Of The Canyon, Blue, For The Roses, Court And Spark, The Hissing Of Summer Lawns, Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, Mingus, Wild Things Run Fast, Dog Eat Dog, Chalk Mark In A Rainstorm, Night Ride Home, Turbulent Indigo, Taming The Tiger, Both Sides Now, and Shine. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Joni Mitchell.

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