Bob Dylan's Blues

Unlike most of the songs nowadays
Have been written up town in Tin Pan Alley
That's where most of the folk songs come from nowadays
Now this, this is a song, this one's written up there
This is written somewhere down in the United States

Well, the Lone Ranger and Tonto
They are ridin' down the line
Fixin' everybody's troubles
Everybody's 'cept mine
Someone musta told 'em that I was doin' fine

All you five and ten cent women
With nothin' in your heads
I got a real gal I'm in love and Lord, I'll love her till I'm dead
Go away from my door and my window too
Right now

Lord, I ain't goin' down to no racetrack
See no sports car run
I don't have no sports car and I don't even care to have one
I can walk any time around the block

Well, the wind keeps a blowin' me
Up and down the street
With my hat in my hand and my boots on my feet
Watch out so you don't step on me

Well, look it here buddy
You want to be like me
Pull out your six-shooter and rob every bank you can see
Tell the judge I said it was all right, yeah



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Writer(s): Bob Dylan
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