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A Woman Like You Lyrics

I don't believe I've seen
a woman like you anywhere.
And I must admit that I can't see
to making you into a dream.
But if I had a magical wonder word,
I'd send a dove to catch your love
and I send a blackbird to steal your heart.

But a broken heart won't go,
my endless search, little girl,
I gonna fix a magic(al) spell
to weave on you, little girl.
I'll fall along that you catch the wind
upon the orange to sweetest sin
before this very moment evil in.

I'd rather wait at the dark
of thousand times, little girl,
and take the woman until
the heart of my soul.
And if I catch you sleeping along the west
and gave you alone my secret way.
But I bind your heart unto me very slow.

I don't believe I've seen
a woman like you anywhere.
And I must admit that I can't see
to making you into a dream.
And if I had a magical wonder word,
I send a dove to catch your love
and I send a blackbird to steal your heart.
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Cover art for A Woman Like You lyrics by Bert Jansch

He's not exactly the clearest of singers, but still:

"I don't believe I've seen, A woman like you, anywhere, And I must admit that I can't see, My making you into a dream. But if I had a magic wand to wave, I'd send a dove to catch your love, And I'd send a blackbird to steal you heart

A broken heart won't cure, My endless search, little girl, I'm gonna fix a magic spell, To weave on you, little girl. 'L' for the Long grass to catch you in, 'O' for the Orange to sweeten sin, 'V' for this Very moment, 'E' for thEe.

I'd rather wait and die, A thousand times, little girl, Than take a woman into the heart of my soul, But if I caught you sleeping all unawares, I'd carry you off to my secret lair, There I'd bind your heart to my very soul.

I don't believe I have seen, A woman like you, anywhere, And I must admit I can't see, My making you into a dream. And if I had a magic wand to wave, I'd send a dove to catch your love, And I'd send a blackbird to steal your heart."

I'd not heard that interpretation of the second verse until recently, but it makes more sense than I'd thought. It is a spell, after all.

I'd heard it as;

"Call for the long grass (to catch you in), Call for the orange (to sweeten sin), Before this very moment, evilly."

It's difficult to make out whether the narrator is a right demented psycho, or just teetering on the brink of romantic obsession.

I cannot tell you how thankful I am for this lyric set. The L-O-V-E motif in verse #2 has completely eluded me for pretty much 4 decades until now. I have the guitar thing down pretty well by now, but I could never (and probably never would) be able to decipher that 2nd verse lyric by listening to recordings. THANKS!!! There's no doubt in my mind that that is exactly what he is singing, except maybe the last line of verse-2, which on some tapes I am hearing as 'Ere with thee" .. or maybe "Here with...

I cannot tell you how thankful I am for this lyric set. The L-O-V-E motif in verse #2 has completely eluded me for pretty much 4 decades until now. I have the guitar thing down pretty well by now, but I could never (and probably never would) be able to decipher that 2nd verse lyric by listening to recordings. THANKS!!! There's no doubt in my mind that that is exactly what he is singing, except maybe the last line of verse-2, which on some tapes I am hearing as 'Ere with thee" .. or maybe "Here with...

First of all, I think you have got most of it. Bert is my number one favourite.

I have my doubts about "And I must admit that I can't see". It is how I have been singing it but it does not make much sense. I think he might actually be saying "I CAN see".

With regard to "E' for thEe" which is impossible to make out by listening to the song, I think he might be saying Evelyn. I definitely hear an "n" at the end of the line.

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