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just a brand new second hand gal. No man no wan' no. Brand new second hand gal. You better go back around so. You're just a brand new second hand gal You think it's the dress you wear. That make you
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If you're traveling in the north country fair. Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline. Remember me to one who lives there. She once was the true love of mine. . If you go when the
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If you're traveling in the north country fair. Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline. Remember me to one who lives there. She once was the true love of mine. . If you go when the
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for real. but you're leaving now i'm. drowning out. i feel i'm passing out. the musics louder now. so you can see. stop running away. stop running away. can you see. can you see. that i've fallen too
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I stand in awe and shake my face. You break your promise all over the place. You promised to love me but what do I see ?. Just you comin' in and spillin' juice over me. Odds and ends, odds and
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long, long time. There he still sits on top of the hill. Well aching and jumping with all laid down. With all of them ladies you know he's lonely still. Who's gonna throw that minstrel boy a coin
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-huh. Now I wish to my soul I had seven years, uh-huh. Hey, if I fall on your buryin' ground. Didn't catch your name, but he had a hound. Bad on down there on the avenue, oh yeah Under that apple
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tiThe Christmas Song. arChristina Aguilera. alMy Kind of Little Christmas. The Christmas Song. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack frost nipping and she knows. Yuletide carols being sung by a
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The guilty undertaker sighs. The lonesome organ grinder cries. The silver saxophones say I should refuse you. The cracked bells and washed-out horns. Blow into my face with scorn, but it's. Not
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ti. ar. al. Bob Dylan\"In My Time of Dying\". Well, in my time of dying don't want nobody to mourn. All i want for you to do is take my body home. Well, well, well, so i can die easy. Well, well
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By Bob Dylan. . Sad I'm sittin' on the railroad track,. Watchin' that old smokestack. Train is a-leavin' bit it won't be back. . Years ago we hung around,. Watchin' trains roll through the
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ti. ar. al. What Good Am I?. Bob Dylan. Oh Mercy. What good am I if I'm like all the rest,. If I just turned away, when I see how you're dressed,. If I shut myself off so I can't hear you cry,. What
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By Bob Dylan. . Well, I ain't a-gonna grieve no more, no more. Ain't a-gonna grieve no more, no more. Ain't a-gonna grieve no more, no more. And ain't a-gonna grieve no more. . Come on brother
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He's in the jailhouse now. He's in the jailhouse now. I told him once or twice. To quit playin' cards and shootin' dice. He's in the jailhouse now Well I had a friend named Rambling Bob. Who
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He's in the jailhouse now. He's in the jailhouse now. I told him once or twice. To quit playin' cards and shootin' dice. He's in the jailhouse now Well I had a friend named Ramblin' Bob. Who
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When they begin the beguine, it brings back the sound of music so tender,. . It brings back a night of tropical splendor, it brings back a memory ever green. . I'm with you once more under the
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you feel like fire. Yes there's a bad moon coming up. And I can see it's on the cusp. Electric winds are shrieking up in the wires. But it's a warm evening out. It feels like New Orleans blue. On
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Born In Time. bob dylan. In the lonely night. In the blinking stardust of a pale blue light. You're comin' thru to me in black and white. When we were made of dreams. You're blowing down the shaky
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Born In Time. bob dylan. In the lonely night. In the blinking stardust of a pale blue light. You're comin' thru to me in black and white. When we were made of dreams. You're blowing down the shaky
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By Bob Dylan. . To preach of peace and brotherhood,. Oh, what might be the cost!. A man he did it long ago. And they hung him on a cross. Long ago, far away;. These things don't happen. No
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(so soft) . If your thought was the truth . We'd be doing all the kinds of things I know you wanna do . But I need, need to know (need to know) . Will you protect me, respect me if I let you close?. Let
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in no competition,. But I made my decision. You can keep your opinion. I'm just calling on the wiseman communion Thank you, Lord, for what you've done for me, yeah, yeah, yeah!. Thank you, Lord
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tiSTAND ALONE. ar. alIN THE MOOD. laja. 「STAND ALONE」. //. のないのなかを. ばたいたをていた. われののは. りだとづいたのか. にれそうなすべてを. くみんだ Rain wow. びたのようなことばも. いつかもっとけめて. いられるなら. わないのを. つまらないにして. にうなされてる. のに えるのか. にいそうなさも. わずて
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tiThe Times They Are A Changin'. arBob Dylan. al. Come gather 'round people Wherever you roam. And admit that the waters. Around you have grown. And accept it that soon. You'll be drenched to the
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ti. ar. al. Crickets are chirping the water is high ,. There's a soft cotton dress on the line hanging' dry . Window's wide open African trees ,. Bent over backwards from a hurricane breeze . Not a
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tiMeet Me In The Morning. arBob Dylan. alBlood on the Tracks. Meet me in the morning. Bob Dylan. Meet me in the morning, 56th and Wabasha. Meet me in the morning, 56th and Wabasha. Honey, we could be
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Bob Stein. And over Jake they held a wake in the days of '49. In the days of old, in the days of gold. How oft'times I repine for the days of old. When we dug up the gold, in the days of '49
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Come gather 'round people. Wherever you roam. And admit that the waters. Around you have grown. And accept it that soon. You'll be drenched to the bone. If your time to you. Is worth savin
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Come gather 'round people. Wherever you roam. And admit that the waters. Around you have grown. And accept it that soon. You'll be drenched to the bone. If your time to you. Is worth savin
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second hand. No man, no, want no, brand new second hand. You better go back round so girl, brand new second hand. Don't you show us brand new second hand If you think it's the dress you wear that makes
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Well, I've already had two beers. I'm ready for the broom. Please, Missus Henry, won't you. Take me to my room?. I'm a good ol' boy. But I've been sniffin' too many eggs. Talkin' to too many
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chariots (ah-ah-ah-ah). And they coming without horses; (coming without horses). The riders - they cover their face, (ah-ah-ah-ah). Bob Marley. So you couldn't make them out in smoky place -. (make them out
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ti. ar. al. Bob Dylan "Song To Woody". I'm out here a thousand miles from my home. Walkin' a road other men have gone down. I'm seein' your world of people and things. Hear paupers and peasants and
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, lick samba!). Another like *** (lick samba, lick samba, lick samba) - wo, now!. (Wo-oh,) lick samba! And though I know you hurt me again, - wo-oh, lick samba!. I'll go on, I'll feel the pain; - wo-oh
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). Help the weak if you are strong now. (love) We don't need no trouble;. What we need is love. Oh, no!. We don't need - we don't need - no more trouble!. Lord knows, we don't need no trouble! (We
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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