Gary Orphey

 


Monterey Lady


© Gary Orphey


 


V1


She was the light of my day out of Monterey


A lady through and through


Under a lovers moon on a night in June


She promised she’d always be true


 


From the very start she was the tide of my heart


We were both fools of desire


On a desert run we flew to close to the sun


Still wanting─  to fly higher


 


V2


How high can love go?


You’ll never know until you really try it


Listen to me, love’s not free


It may not be as you like it


 


Then came that night, the end of our flight


She was a wild wind from the start


She set out to sea on a southern breeze


Leaving me; with a broken heart


 


Chorus


Monterey Lady, so young, so free


She’s my Monterey Lady,


She’s walking  poetry


Monterey Lady, belongs to the sea


My Monterey Lady,


Sailed away from me


  


(Instrumental Bridge/Middle Eight)


 


V3


What can you do when loves fever strikes you?


And takes you to your knees?


You get up off the floor and you beg for more,


More loving if you please


 


A rider of the tide she took me for a ride


Left me standing on the shore


Looking out to sea wishing she was with me


Wanting her to love her; even more


 


Chorus


Monterey Lady, so young, so free


She’s my Monterey Lady,


She’s walking  poetry,


Monterey Lady, belongs to the sea


My Monterey Lady,


Sailed  away from me


 


 


 


 


 

Gwyneth Rose Bradley
#1

Beautifully sad song about lost love. Love it.

john morrison
#2

like this    only ting 


how high can love go


you never know untill you've tried


 but listen to me loves not free


and you may not like the price      PO


john

Jim  Colyer
#3

I hear Bob Seger singing this.  It's even got that quote "A lady through and through" from "Her Strut." That's okay.  Seger has influenced us all. 

Gary Orphey
#4

Thanks Jim, I will change it. to:  " a lady with a red canoe."  I'll feel better that way.

Dale Crockett
#5

Really nice write, Gary.A lot of great emotion in the lines. I wouldn't worry about the "lady through and through" line, though, LOL.  Even though Seger used it in "Her Strut", it works well here. Just my honest opinion - I'd leave it. 

Gary Orphey
#6

Okay, I will do that. Eddie Arnold used it in a song in 1984. Seger put it out in 1980 so I guess if Eddie can do it I can too. Besides the line, " a woman in a red canoe" well...it sucks!