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      To be stuck inside of Mobile

      With the Memphis blues again

      Now the senator came down here

      Showing ev’ryone his gun

      Handing out free tickets

      To the wedding of his son

      An’ me, I nearly got busted

      An’ wouldn’t it be my luck

      To get caught without a ticket

      And be discovered beneath a truck

      Oh, Mama, can this really be the end

      To be stuck inside of Mobile

      With the Memphis blues again

      Now the preacher looked so baffled

      When I asked him why he dressed

      With twenty pounds of headlines

      Stapled to his chest

      But he cursed me when I proved it to him

      Then I whispered, “Not even you can hide

      You see, you’re just like me

      I hope you’re satisfied”

      Oh, Mama, can this really be the end

      To be stuck inside of Mobile

      With the Memphis blues again

      Now the rainman gave me two cures

      Then he said, “Jump right in”

      The one was Texas medicine

      The other was just railroad gin

      An’ like a fool I mixed them

      An’ it strangled up my mind

      An’ now people just get uglier

      An’ I have no sense of time

      Oh, Mama, can this really be the end

      To be stuck inside of Mobile

      With the Memphis blues again

      When Ruthie says come see her

      In her honky-tonk lagoon

      Where I can watch her waltz for free

      ’Neath her Panamanian moon

      An’ I say, “Aw come on now

      You must know about my debutante”

      An’ she says, “Your debutante just knows what you need

      But I know what you want”

      Oh, Mama, can this really be the end

      To be stuck inside of Mobile

      With the Memphis blues again

      Now the bricks lay on Grand Street

      Where the neon madmen climb

      They all fall there so perfectly

      It all seems so well timed

      An’ here I sit so patiently

      Waiting to find out what price

      You have to pay to get out of

      Going through all these things twice

      Oh, Mama, can this really be the end

      To be stuck inside of Mobile

      With the Memphis blues again

      JUST LIKE A WOMAN

      Nobody feels any pain

      Tonight as I stand inside the rain

      Ev’rybody knows

      That Baby’s got new clothes

      But lately I see her ribbons and her bows

      Have fallen from her curls

      She takes just like a woman, yes, she does

      She makes love just like a woman, yes, she does

      And she aches just like a woman

      But she breaks just like a little girl

      Queen Mary, she’s my friend

      Yes, I believe I’ll go see her again

      Nobody has to guess

      That Baby can’t be blessed

      Till she sees finally that she’s like all the rest

      With her fog, her amphetamine and her pearls

      She takes just like a woman, yes, she does

      She makes love just like a woman, yes, she does

      And she aches just like a woman

      But she breaks just like a little girl

      It was raining from the first

      And I was dying there of thirst

      So I came in here

      And your long-time curse hurts

      But what’s worse

      Is this pain in here

      I can’t stay in here

      Ain’t it clear that—

      I just can’t fit

      Yes, I believe it’s time for us to quit

      When we meet again

      Introduced as friends

      Please don’t let on that you knew me when

      I was hungry and it was your world

      Ah, you fake just like a woman, yes, you do

      You make love just like a woman, yes, you do

      Then you ache just like a woman

      But you break just like a little girl

      I’LL KEEP IT WITH MINE

      You will search, babe

      At any cost

      But how long, babe

      Can you search for what’s not lost?

      Everybody will help you

      Some people are very kind

      But if I can save you any time

      Come on, give it to me

      I’ll keep it with mine

      I can’t help it

      If you might think I’m odd

      If I say I’m not loving you for what you are

      But for what you’re not

      Everybody will help you

      Discover what you set out to find

      But if I can save you any time

      Come on, give it to me

      I’ll keep it with mine

      The train leaves

      At half past ten

      But it’ll be back tomorrow

      Same time again

      The conductor he’s weary

      He’s still stuck on the line

      But if I can save you any time

      Come on, give it to me

      I’ll keep it with mine

      ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER

      “There must be some way out of here,” said the joker to the thief

      “There’s too much confusion, I can’t get no relief

      Businessmen, they drink my wine, plowmen dig my earth

      None of them along the line know what any of it is worth”

      “No reason to get excited,” the thief, he kindly spoke

      “There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke

      But you and I, we’ve been through that, and this is not our fate

      So let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late”

      All along the watchtower, princes kept the view

      While all the women came and went, barefoot servants, too

      Outside in the distance a wildcat did growl

      Two riders were approaching, the wind began to howl

      I PITY THE POOR IMMIGRANT

      I pity the poor immigrant

      Who wishes he would’ve stayed home

      Who uses all his power to do evil

      But in the end is always left so alone

      That man whom with his fingers cheats

      And who lies with ev’ry breath

      Who passionately hates his life

      And likewise, fears his death

      I pity the poor immigrant

      Whose strength is spent in vain

      Whose heaven is like Ironsides

      Whose tears are like rain

      Who eats but is not satisfied

      Who hears but does not see

      Who falls in love with wealth itself

      And turns his back on me

      I pity the poor immigrant

      Who tramples through the mud

      Who fills his mouth with laughing

      And who builds his town with blood

      Whose visions in the final end

      Must shatter like the glass

      I pity the poor immigrant

      When his gladness comes to pass

      THE WICKED MESSENGER

      There was a wicked messenger

      From Eli he did come

      With a mind that multiplied the smallest matter

      When questioned who had sent for him

      He answered with his thumb

      For his tongue it could not speak, but only flatter

      He stayed behind the assembly hall

      It was there he made his bed

      Oftentimes he could be seen returning

      Until one day he just appeared

      With a note in his hand which read


      “The soles of my feet, I swear they’re burning”

      Oh, the leaves began to fallin’

      And the seas began to part

      And the people that confronted him were many

      And he was told but these few words

      Which opened up his heart

      “If ye cannot bring good news, then don’t bring any”

      LAY, LADY, LAY

      Lay, lady, lay, lay across my big brass bed

      Lay, lady, lay, lay across my big brass bed

      Whatever colors you have in your mind

      I’ll show them to you and you’ll see them shine

      Lay, lady, lay, lay across my big brass bed

      Stay, lady, stay, stay with your man awhile

      Until the break of day, let me see you make him smile

      His clothes are dirty but his hands are clean

      And you’re the best thing that he’s ever seen

      Stay, lady, stay, stay with your man awhile

      Why wait any longer for the world to begin

      You can have your cake and eat it too

      Why wait any longer for the one you love

      When he’s standing in front of you

      Lay, lady, lay, lay across my big brass bed

      Stay, lady, stay, stay while the night is still ahead

      I long to see you in the morning light

      I long to reach for you in the night

      Stay, lady, stay, stay while the night is still ahead

      IF NOT FOR YOU

      If not for you

      Babe, I couldn’t find the door

      Couldn’t even see the floor

      I’d be sad and blue

      If not for you

      If not for you

      Babe, I’d lay awake all night

      Wait for the mornin’ light

      To shine in through

      But it would not be new

      If not for you

      If not for you

      My sky would fall

      Rain would gather too

      Without your love I’d be nowhere at all

      I’d be lost if not for you

      And you know it’s true

      If not for you

      My sky would fall

      Rain would gather too

      Without your love I’d be nowhere at all

      Oh! what would I do

      If not for you

      If not for you

      Winter would have no spring

      Couldn’t hear the robin sing

      I just wouldn’t have a clue

      Anyway it wouldn’t ring true

      If not for you

      TIME PASSES SLOWLY

      Time passes slowly up here in the mountains

      We sit beside bridges and walk beside fountains

      Catch the wild fishes that float through the stream

      Time passes slowly when you’re lost in a dream

      Once I had a sweetheart, she was fine and good-lookin’

      We sat in her kitchen while her mama was cookin’

      Stared out the window to the stars high above

      Time passes slowly when you’re searchin’ for love

      Ain’t no reason to go in a wagon to town

      Ain’t no reason to go to the fair

      Ain’t no reason to go up, ain’t no reason to go down

      Ain’t no reason to go anywhere

      Time passes slowly up here in the daylight

      We stare straight ahead and try so hard to stay right

      Like the red rose of summer that blooms in the day

      Time passes slowly and fades away

      WENT TO SEE THE GYPSY

      Went to see the gypsy

      Stayin’ in a big hotel

      He smiled when he saw me coming

      And he said, “Well, well, well”

      His room was dark and crowded

      Lights were low and dim

      “How are you?” he said to me

      I said it back to him

      I went down to the lobby

      To make a small call out

      A pretty dancing girl was there

      And she began to shout

      “Go on back to see the gypsy

      He can move you from the rear

      Drive you from your fear

      Bring you through the mirror

      He did it in Las Vegas

      And he can do it here”

      Outside the lights were shining

      On the river of tears

      I watched them from the distance

      With music in my ears

      I went back to see the gypsy

      It was nearly early dawn

      The gypsy’s door was open wide

      But the gypsy was gone

      And that pretty dancing girl

      She could not be found

      So I watched that sun come rising

      From that little Minnesota town

      THE MAN IN ME

      The man in me will do nearly any task

      And as for compensation, there’s little he would ask

      Take a woman like you

      To get through to the man in me

      Storm clouds are raging all around my door

      I think to myself I might not take it anymore

      Take a woman like your kind

      To find the man in me

      But, oh, what a wonderful feeling

      Just to know that you are near

      Sets my heart a-reeling

      From my toes up to my ears

      The man in me will hide sometimes to keep from bein’ seen

      But that’s just because he doesn’t want to turn into some machine

      Took a woman like you

      To get through to the man in me

      WATCHING THE RIVER FLOW

      What’s the matter with me

      I don’t have much to say

      Daylight sneakin’ through the window

      And I’m still in this all-night café

      Walkin’ to and fro beneath the moon

      Out to where the trucks are rollin’ slow

      To sit down on this bank of sand

      And watch the river flow

      Wish I was back in the city

      Instead of this old bank of sand

      With the sun beating down over the chimney tops

      And the one I love so close at hand

      If I had wings and I could fly

      I know where I would go

      But right now I’ll just sit here so contentedly

      And watch the river flow

      People disagreeing on all just about everything, yeah

      Makes you stop and all wonder why

      Why only yesterday I saw somebody on the street

      Who just couldn’t help but cry

      Oh, this ol’ river keeps on rollin’, though

      No matter what gets in the way and which way the wind does blow

      And as long as it does I’ll just sit here

      And watch the river flow

      People disagreeing everywhere you look

      Makes you wanna stop and read a book

      Why only yesterday I saw somebody on the street

      That was really shook

      But this ol’ river keeps on rollin’, though

      No matter what gets in the way and which way the wind does blow

      And as long as it does I’ll just sit here

      And watch the river flow

      Watch the river flow

      Watchin’ the river flow

      Watchin’ the river flow

      But I’ll sit down on this bank of sand

      And watch the river flow

      WHEN I PAINT MY MASTERPIECE

      Oh, the streets of Rome are filled with rubble

      Ancient footprints are everywhere

      You can almost think that you’re seein’ double

      On a cold, dark night on the Spanish Stairs

      Got to hurry on back to my hotel room

      Where I’ve got me a date with Botticelli’s niece

      She promised that she’d be right there with me

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      Oh, the hours I’ve spent inside the Coliseum

      Dodging lions and wastin’ time

      Oh, those mighty kings of the jungle, I could hardly stand to see ’em

      Yes, it sure has been a long, hard climb

      Train wheels runnin’ through the back of my memory

      When I ran on the hilltop following a pack of wild geese

      Someday, everything is gonna be smooth like a rhapsody

      When I paint my masterpiece

      Sailin’ round the world in a dirty gondola

      Oh, to be back in the land of Coca-Cola!

      I left Rome and landed in Brussels

      On a plane ride so bumpy that I almost cried

      Clergymen in uniform and young girls pullin’ muscles

      Everyone was there to greet me when I stepped inside

      Newspapermen eating candy

      Had to be held down by big police

      Someday, everything is gonna be diff’rent

      When I paint my masterpiece

      TEARS OF RAGE

      (with Richard Manuel)

      We carried you in our arms

      On Independence Day

      And now you’d throw us all aside

      And put us on our way

      Oh what dear daughter ’neath the sun

      Would treat a father so

      To wait upon him hand and foot

      And always tell him, “No”?

      Tears of rage, tears of grief

      Why must I always be the thief?

      Come to me now, you know

      We’re so alone

      And life is brief

      We pointed out the way to go

      And scratched your name in sand

      Though you just thought it was nothing more

      Than a place for you to stand

      Now, I want you to know that while we watched

      You discover there was no one true

      Most ev’rybody really thought

      It was a childish thing to do

      Tears of rage, tears of grief

      Must I always be the thief?

      Come to me now, you know

      We’re so low

      And life is brief

      It was all very painless

      When you went out to receive

      All that false instruction

      Which we never could believe

      And now the heart is filled with gold

      As if it was a purse

      But, oh, what kind of love is this

      Which goes from bad to worse?

      Tears of rage, tears of grief

      Must I always be the thief?

      Come to me now, you know

      We’re so low

      And life is brief

     


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