Lyrics As I Went Out One Morning - Bob Dylan
As
I
went
out
one
morning
To
breathe
the
air
around
Tom
Paine's
I
spied
the
fairest
damsel
That
ever
did
walk
in
chains
I
offered
her
my
hand
She
took
me
by
the
arm
I
knew
that
very
instant
She
meant
to
do
me
harm
"Depart
from
me
this
moment"
I
told
her
with
my
voice
Said
she,
"But
I
don't
wish
to"
Said
I,
"But
you
have
no
choice"
"I
beg
you,
sir",
she
pleaded
From
the
corners
of
her
mouth
"I
will
secretly
accept
you
And
together
we'll
fly
south"
Just
then
Tom
Paine,
himself
Came
running
from
across
the
field
Shouting
at
this
lovely
girl
And
commanding
her
to
yield
And
as
she
was
letting
go
her
grip
Up
Tom
Paine
did
run
"I'm
sorry,
sir",
he
said
to
me
"I'm
sorry
for
what
she's
done"
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