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 Desolation Row de Bob Dylan

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Desolation Row Bob Dylan From "Highway 61 Revisited" __________________________________ Capo 4th Fret Intro: |-0---0-0-0---0000-|-0------ |-1---1-1-1---1111.|-1------ |-0---0-0-0---0000-|-0------ |-2---2-2-2---3333-|-2--etc- |-3---3-3-3---3333.|-3------ |-0---0-0-0---0000-|-0------ They're selling[C] postcards[F] of the[C] hanging They're[F] painting the passports[C] brown The [G]beauty parlor is filled with sailors [F]The circus is in[C] town [C]Here comes the blind commissioner They've[F] got him in a[C] trance One[G] hand is tied to the tight-rope walker [F]The other is in his[C] pants And the[F] riot squad they're restless They[C] need somewhere to[F] go As[C] Lady and I look[G] out tonight From[F] Desolation[C] Row Cinde[C]rella,[F] she seems so[C] easy "It[F] takes one to know one," she[C] smiles And[G] puts her hands in her back pockets [F]Bette Davis style[C] And[C] in comes Romeo, he's moaning "You Be[F]long to Me I Be[C]lieve" And [G]someone says," You're in the wrong place, my friend [F]You better[C] leave" And the[F] only sound that's left [C]After the ambulances[F] go Is [C]Cinderella[G] sweeping up On[F] Desolation[C] Row Now the[C] moon is[F] almost[C] hidden The[F] stars are beginning to[C] hide The[G] fortunetelling lady Has even[F] taken all her things in[C]side All ex[C]cept for Cain and Abel And the[F] hunchback of Notre[C] Dame [G]Everybody is making love Or[F] else expecting[C]rain And the[F] Good Samaritan, he's dressing He's getting[C] ready for the [F]show He's[C] going to the[G] carnival tonight On[F] Desolation[C] Row Now O[C]phelia,[F] she's 'neath the[C] window For[F]her I feel so af[C]raid On her[G] twenty-second birthday She al[C]ready is an old[F]maid To[C] her, death is quite romantic She[F] wears an iron[C] vest Her pro[G]fession's her religion Her[F] sin is her lifeless[C]ness And [F]though her eyes are fixed upon [C]Noah's great rain[F]bow She[C] spends her time[G] peeking Into[F] Desolation[C] Row [C]Einstein,[F] disguised as[C] Robin Hood With his[F] memories in a[C] trunk [G]Passed this way an hour ago With his[F] friend, a jealous[C] monk He[C] looked so immaculately frightful As he[F] bummed a cigar[C]ette Then he[G] went off sniffing drainpipes And re[F]citing the alpha[C]bet Now[F] you would not think to look at him But he was[C] famous long a[F]go For[C] playing the electric[G] violin On[F] Desolation[C] Row Dr.[C] Filth,[F] he keeps his[C] world In[F]side of a leather[C] cup But[G] all his sexless patients They're[F] trying to blow it[C] up Now his[C] nurse, some local loser She's in[F] charge of the cyanide[C] hole And sh[G] also keeps the cards that read "Have[F] Mercy on His[C] Soul" [F]They all play on penny whistles [C]You can hear them[F] blow If you[C] lean your head out[G] far enough From[F] Desolation[C] Row Across the[C] street they've[F] nailed the[C] curtains They're getting[F] ready for the[C] feast The [G]Phantom of the Opera A [F]perfect image of a[C]priest They're[C] spoonfeeding Casanova To[F] get him to feel more as[C]sured Then they'll[G] kill him with self-confidence After [F]poisoning him with[C] words And the[F] Phantom's shouting to skinny girls "Get[C] Outa Here If You Don't[F] Know Casa[C]nova is just being[G] punished for going To[F] Desolation[C] Row" Now at[C] midnight[F] all the[C] agents And the [F]superhuman[C] crew Come[G] out and round up everyone That[F] knows more than they[F] do Then they[C] bring them to the factory Where the[F] heart-attack mac[C]hine Is[G] strapped across their shoulders And[F] then the kero[C]sene Is[F] brought down from the castles By in[C]surance men who[F] go Check to[C] see that nobody is es[G]caping To[F] Desolation[C] Row [C]Praise be to[F] Nero's[C] Neptune The Ti[F]tanic sails at[C] dawn And[G] everybody's shouting out "[F]Which Side Are You[C] On?" And[C] Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot [F]Fighting in the captain'[C] tower While cal[G]ypso singers laugh at them And[F]fishermen hold[C] flowers Be[F]tween the windows of the sea Where[C] lovely mermaids[F] flow And[C] nobody has to[G] think too much About [F]Desolation[C] Row Yes, I re[C]ceived your[F] letter [C]yesterday About the[F] time the door knob[C] broke When you[G] asked how I was doing Was [F]that some kind of[C]joke? All these[C] people that you mention Yes, I[F] know them, they're quite[C] lame I had to[G] rearrange their faces And give them[F] all another[C]name [F]Right now I can't read too good Don't[C] send me no more letters[F] no [C]Not unless you[G] mail them From [F]Desolation[C]Row