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By Bob Dylan, Well, they'll stone you when you're trying to be so
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By Bob Dylan, Well, they'll stone you when you're trying to be so
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By Bob Dylan, Come around you rovin' gamblers and a story I will
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By Bob Dylan, Return to me
Oh, my dear, I'm so lonely
Hurry back, hurry
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By Bob Dylan, Love is a burning thing
Can change into a fiery ring
Bound
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By Bob Dylan, Rita May, Rita May
You got your body in the way
You're
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By Bob Dylan, Instrumental
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By Bob Dylan, Wrote a letter this mornin'
Put it in your hat
'Cause no
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By Bob Dylan, Santa Fe
Dear, dear, dear, dear, dear Santa Fe
My woman needs
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By Bob Dylan, Well, I thought that the rain would cool things down
But
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By Bob Dylan, I was thinking of a series of dreams
Where nothing comes
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By Bob Dylan, Old Reilly stole a stallion
But they caught him and they
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By Bob Dylan, Seven days, seven more days she'll be comin'
An' I'll be
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By Bob Dylan, The pawnbroker roared
Also, so, so did the landlord
The scene was
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By Bob Dylan, 'Twas in another lifetime, one of toil and blood
When blackness
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By Bob Dylan, I paid fifteen million dollars, twelve hundred and seventy-two cents
I
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By Bob Dylan, (first release, live version portsmouth, england, september 24, 2000¡ºtraditional, arranged
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By Bob Dylan, They say, "Eat, drink and be merry, take the bull
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By Bob Dylan, Now, deep in the heart of a lonely kid
Who suffered
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By Bob Dylan, [Instrumental]
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By Bob Dylan, One time in London I'd gone out for a walk
Past
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By Bob Dylan, Here's a foreign song I learned in Utah
Ha va, hava,
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By Bob Dylan, Well, I was feelin' sad and kind of blue
I didn't
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By Bob Dylan, I saw it advertised one day,
Bear mountain picnic was comin'
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By Bob Dylan, Ramblin' outa the wild west,
Leavin' the towns I love the
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By Bob Dylan, Tell me, tell me I've got to know
Tell me, tell
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By Bob Dylan, 0L' black bascom, don't break no mirrors
Cold black water dog,
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By Bob Dylan, The river whispers in my ear
I've hardly a penny to
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By Bob Dylan, 'Twas down in Mississippi not so long ago,
When a young
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By Bob Dylan, Virgil Caine is the name
And I served on the Danville