Songtexte 4th Time Around - Bob Dylan
When
she
said,
"Don't
waste
your
words,
they're
just
lies,"
I
cried
she
was
deaf
And
she
worked
on
my
face
until
breaking
my
eyes,
and
said,
"What
else
you
got
left?"
It
was
then
that
I
got
up
to
leave,
but
she
said,
"Don't
forget
Everybody
must
give
something
back
for
something
they
get"
I
stood
there
and
hummed,
I
tapped
on
her
drum,
I
asked
her
how
come
And
she
buttoned
her
boot,
and
straightened
her
suit,
and
she
said,
"Don't
get
cute"
So
I
forced
my
hands
in
my
pockets
and
felt
with
my
thumbs
And
gallantly
handed
her
my
very
last
piece
of
gum
She
threw
me
outside,
I
stood
in
the
dirt
where
everyone
walked
And
after
finding
out
I'd
forgotten
my
shirt,
I
went
back
and
knocked
I
waited
in
the
hallway,
she
went
to
get
it,
and
I
tried
to
make
sense
Out
of
that
picture
of
you
in
your
wheelchair
that
leaned
up
against
Her
Jamaica
rum,
and
when
she
did
come,
I
asked
her
for
some
She
said,
"No,
dear,"
I
said,
"Your
words
aren't
clear,
you'd
better
spit
out
your
gum"
She
screamed
'til
her
face
got
so
red,
then
she
fell
on
the
floor
And
I
covered
up
and
then
thought
I'd
go
look
through
her
drawer
And
when
I
was
through,
I
filled
up
my
shoe
and
brought
it
to
you
And
you,
you
took
me
in,
you
loved
me
then,
you
never
wasted
time
And
I,
I
never
took
much,
I
never
asked
for
your
crutch
Now
don't
ask
for
mine
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