Lyrics Cry a While - Bob Dylan
Well,
I
had
to
go
down
and
see
a
guy
named
Mr.
Goldsmith
Nasty,
dirty,
double-crossing,
backstabbing
phony
I
didn't
have
to
wanna
have
to
deal
with
him
But
I
did
it
for
you,
and
all
you
gave
me
was
a
smile
Well,
I
cried
for
you
Now
it's
your
turn
to
cry
awhile
I
don't
carry
deadweight,
I'm
no
flash
in
the
pan
All
right,
I'll
set
you
straight,
can't
you
see
I'm
a
union
man?
I'm
letting
the
cat
out
of
the
cage
I'm
keeping
a
low
profile
Well,
I
cried
for
you
Now
it's
your
turn,
you
can
cry
awhile
Feel
like
a
fighting
rooster,
feel
better
than
I
ever
felt
But
the
Pennsylvania
line's
in
an
awful
mess
And
the
Denver
road
is
about
to
melt
I
went
to
the
church
house,
every
day
I
go
an
extra
mile
Well,
I
cried
for
you
Now
your
turn,
you
can
cry
awhile
Last
night
'cross
the
alley
there
was
a
pounding
on
the
walls
It
must
have
been
Don
Pasqualli,
making
a
2 a.m.
booty
call
To
break
a
trusting
heart
like
mine
Was
just
your
style
Well,
I
cried
for
you
Now
it's
your
turn
to
cry
awhile
I'm
on
the
fringes
of
the
night,
fighting
back
tears
that
I
can't
control
Some
people
they
ain't
human,
they
got
no
heart
or
soul
But
I'm
crying
to
the
Lord
Tryin'
to
be
meek
and
mild
Yes,
I
cried
for
you
Now
it's
your
turn,
you
can
cry
awhile
Well,
the
preachers
in
the
pulpit
and
babies
in
the
cribs
I'm
longing
for
that
sweet
fat
that
sticks
to
your
ribs
I'm
gonna
buy
me
a
barrel
of
whiskey
I'll
die
before
I
turn
senile
Yes,
I
cried
for
you
Now
it's
your
turn,
you
can
cry
awhile
Well,
you
bet
on
a
horse
and
it
ran
on
the
wrong
way
I
always
said
you'd
be
sorry
and
today
could
be
the
day
I
might
need
a
good
lawyer
Could
be
your
funeral,
my
trial
Well,
I
cried
for
you
Now
it's
your
turn,
you
can
cry
awhile
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