Lyrics Desolation Row - Bob Dylan
They're
selling
postcards
of
the
hanging
They're
painting
the
passports
brown
The
beauty
parlor
is
filled
with
sailors
The
circus
is
in
town
Here
comes
the
blind
commissioner
They've
got
him
in
a
trance
One
hand
is
tied
to
the
tightrope
walker
The
other
is
in
his
pants
And
the
riot
squad,
they're
restless
They
need
somewhere
to
go
As
Lady
and
I
look
out
tonight
from
Desolation
Row
Cinderella,
she
seems
so
easy
"It
takes
one
to
know
one,"
she
smiles
And
puts
her
hands
in
her
back
pocket
Bette
Davis
style
And
in
comes
Romeo,
he's
moaning
"You
belong
to
me,
I
believe"
And
someone
says,
"You're
in
the
wrong
place,
my
friend
You'd
better
leave"
And
the
only
sound
that's
left
After
the
ambulances
go
Is
Cinderella
sweeping
up
on
Desolation
Row
Now,
the
moon
is
almost
hidden
The
stars
are
beginning
to
hide
The
fortune
telling
lady
Has
even
taken
all
her
things
inside
All
except
for
Cain
and
Abel
And
the
hunchback
of
Notre
Dame
Everybody's
making
love
or
else
expecting
rain
And
the
good
Samaritan,
he's
dressing
He's
getting
ready
for
the
show
He's
going
to
the
carnival
tonight
on
Desolation
Row
Ophelia,
she's
'neath
the
window
For
her
I
feel
so
afraid
On
her
22nd
birthday
She
already
is
an
old
maid
To
her,
death
is
quite
romantic
She
wears
an
ironed
vest
Her
profession's
her
religion
Her
sin
is
her
lifelessness
And
though
her
eyes
are
fixed
upon
Noah's
great
rainbow
She
spends
her
time
peeking
into
Desolation
Row
Einstein
disguised
as
Robin
Hood
With
his
memories
in
a
trunk
Passed
this
way
an
hour
ago
With
his
friend,
a
jealous
monk
Now,
he
looked
so
immaculately
frightful
As
he
bummed
a
cigarette
Then
he
went
off
sniffing
drainpipes
And
reciting
the
alphabet
You
would
not
think
to
look
at
him
But
he
was
famous
long
ago
For
playing
the
electric
violin
on
Desolation
Row
Dr.
Filth,
he
keeps
his
world
Inside
of
a
leather
cup
But
all
his
sexless
patients
They
are
trying
to
blow
it
up
Now,
his
nurse,
some
local
loser
She's
in
charge
of
the
cyanide
hole
And
she
also
keeps
the
cards
that
read
"Have
mercy
on
his
soul"
They
all
play
on
the
penny
whistle,
you
can
hear
them
blow
If
you
lean
your
head
out
far
enough
from
Desolation
Row
Across
the
street
they've
nailed
the
curtains
They're
getting
ready
for
the
feast
The
Phantom
of
the
Opera
In
a
perfect
image
of
a
priest
They
are
spoon-feeding
Casanova
To
get
him
to
feel
more
assured
Then
they'll
kill
him
with
self-confidence
After
poisoning
him
with
words
And
the
phantom
shouting
to
skinny
girls
"Get
out
of
here
if
you
don't
know"
Casanova
is
just
being
punished
for
going
to
Desolation
Row
At
midnight,
all
the
agents
And
the
superhuman
crew
Come
out
and
round
up
everyone
That
knows
more
than
they
do
And
they
bring
them
to
the
factory
Where
their
heart
attack
machine
Is
strapped
across
their
shoulders
And
then
the
kerosene
Is
brought
down
from
the
castles
by
insurance
men
who
go
Check
to
see
that
nobody
is
escaping
to
Desolation
Row
Praise
be
to
Nero's
Neptune
The
Titanic
sails
at
dawn
Everybody's
shouting
"Which
side
are
you
on?"
And
Ezra
Pound
and
T.S.
Elliot
Fighting
in
the
captain's
tower
While
calypso
singers
laugh
at
them
And
fishermen
hold
flowers
Between
the
windows
of
the
sea
where
lovely
mermaids
flow
And
nobody
has
to
think
too
much
about
Desolation
Row
Yes,
I
received
your
letter
yesterday
About
the
time
the
doorknob
broke
When
you
asked
me
how
I
was
doing
Was
that
some
kind
of
joke?
All
these
people
that
you
mentioned
Yes,
I
know
them,
they
are
quite
lame
I
had
to
rearrange
their
faces
And
give
them
all
another
name
Right
now
I
can't
read
too
good,
don't
send
me
no
more
letters,
no
Not
unless
you
mail
them
from
Desolation
Row
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