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Date of issue: 13.10.2013
Record label: Revolver
Song language: English
Abe Lincoln vs. Madison Avenue |
Dylan Bob |
Miscellaneous |
Bob Dylan’s New Orleans Rag |
by Bob Dylan |
I was sittin' on a stump |
Down in New Orleans, |
I was feelin' kinda low down, |
Dirty and mean. |
Along came a fella |
And he didn’t even ask. |
He says, «I know of a woman |
That can fix you up fast.» |
I didn’t think twice, |
I said like I should, |
«Let's go find this lady |
That can do me some good.» |
We walked across the river |
On a sailin' spree |
And we came to a door |
Called one-oh-three. |
I was just about ready |
To give it a little knock |
When out comes a fella |
Who couldn’t even walk. |
He’s linkin' and a-slinkin', |
Couldn’t stand on his feet, |
And he moaned and he groaned |
And he shuffled down the street. |
Well, out of the door |
There comes another man. |
He wiggled and he wobbled, |
He couldn’t hardly stand. |
He had this frightened |
Look in his eyes, |
Like he just fought a bear, |
He was ready to die. |
Well, I peeked through the key crack, |
Comin' down the hall |
Was a long-legged man |
Who couldn’t hardly crawl. |
He muttered and he uttered |
In broken French, |
And he looked like he’d been through |
A monkey wrench. |
Well, by this time |
I was a-scared to knock, |
I was a-scared to move, |
I’s in a state of shock. |
I hummed a little tune |
And I shuffled my feet |
And I started walkin' backwards |
Down that broad street. |
Well, I got to the corner, |
I tried my best to smile. |
I turned around the corner |
And I ran a bloody mile. |
Man, I wasn’t runnin' |
'Cause I was sick, |
I was just a-runnin' |
To get out of there quick. |
Well, I tripped right along |
And I’m a-wheezin' in my chest. |
I musta run a mile |
In a minute or less. |
I walked on a log |
And I tripped on a stump, |
I caught a fast freight |
With a one-arm jump. |
So, if you’re travelin' down |
Louisiana way, |
And you feel kinda lonesome |
And you need a place to stay, |
Man, you’re better off |
In your misery |
Than to tackle that lady |
At one-oh-three. |