Songtexte Delia - Bob Dylan
Delia
was
a
gambling
girl,
gambled
all
around
Delia
was
a
gambling
girl,
she
laid
her
money
down
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
Delia's
dear
ol'
mother
took
a
trip
out
West
When
she
returned,
little
Delia
gone
to
rest
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
Delia's
daddy
weeped,
Delia's
momma
moaned
Wouldn't
have
been
so
bad
if
the
poor
girl
died
at
home
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
Curtis'
looking
high,
Curtis'
looking
low
He
shot
poor
Delia
down
with
a
cruel
forty-four
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
High
up
on
the
housetops,
high
as
I
can
see
Looking
for
them
rounders,
looking
out
for
me
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
Men
in
Atlanta,
tryin'
to
pass
for
white
Delia's
in
the
graveyard,
boys,
six
feet
out
of
sight
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
Judge
says
to
Curtis,
"What's
this
noise
about?"
"All
about
them
rounders,
Judge,
tryin'
to
cut
me
out"
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
Curtis
said
to
the
judge,
"What
might
be
my
fine?"
Judge
says,
"Poor
boy,
you
got
ninety-nine."
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
Curtis'
in
the
jail
house,
drinking
from
an
old
tin
cup
Delia's
in
the
graveyard,
she
ain't
gettin'
up
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
Delia,
oh
Delia,
how
can
it
be?
You
loved
all
them
rounders,
never
did
love
me
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
Delia,
oh
Delia,
how
can
it
be?
You
wanted
all
them
rounders,
never
had
time
for
me
All
the
friends
I
ever
had
are
gone
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