Hunter (The Good Samaritan)

Joni Mitchell

I was alone and sickly
It was a quarter of a moonlit night
I heard him cry through my window shade
And it filled me so full of fright
But I could not turn my back on him
I put on the back porch light
"Can I help you?" Said the Good Samaritan
"Can I help you?" Said the Good Samaritan

I brought him bread and a blanket
But I told him,"You can't come in"
You can sleep outside in the tool shed
Though a little rain comes in
Oh, I don't know you, you're a stranger
I don't know where you've been
"You can't come in here," said the keeper of the inn
"I don't want you in here," said the keeper of the inn

But I couldn't sleep for the thinking
You know my night got so insane
I thought, maybe he was an angel
And I left him out in the rain
And what if he was the devil
He'd be coming after me again
But when I woke in the weary morning he was gone
When I woke in the weary morning he was gone

I thought maybe he was an angel
And I left him out in the rain
And what if he was the devil
He'd be coming after me again
When I woke in the weary morning he was gone
When I woke in the weary morning, Lord, he was gone

Trivia about the song Hunter (The Good Samaritan) by Joni Mitchell

When was the song “Hunter (The Good Samaritan)” released by Joni Mitchell?
The song Hunter (The Good Samaritan) was released in 2021, on the album “Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 2: the Reprise Years (1968-1971)”.

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