Lyrics I and I - Bob Dylan
Been
so
long
since
a
strange
woman
has
slept
in
my
bed
Look
how
sweet
she
sleeps,
how
free
must
be
her
dreams
In
another
lifetime
she
must
have
owned
the
world
or
been
faithfully
wed
To
some
righteous
king
who
wrote
psalms
beside
moonlit
streams
I
and
I
In
creation
where
one's
nature
neither
honors
nor
forgives
I
and
I
One
said
to
the
other,
"No
man
sees
my
face
and
lives"
Think
I'll
go
out
and
go
for
a
walk
Not
much
happenin'
here,
nothin'
ever
does
Besides,
if
she
wakes
up
now,
she'll
just
want
me
to
talk
I
got
nothin'
to
say,
'specially
about
whatever
was
I
and
I
In
creation
where
one's
nature
neither
honors
nor
forgives
I
and
I
One
said
to
the
other,
no
man
sees
my
face
and
lives
Took
an
untrodden
path
once,
where
the
swift
don't
win
the
race
It
goes
to
the
worthy,
who
can
divide
the
word
of
truth
Took
a
stranger
to
teach
me,
to
look
into
justice's
beautiful
face
And
to
see
an
eye
for
an
eye
and
a
tooth
for
a
tooth
I
and
I
In
creation
where
one's
nature
neither
honors
nor
forgives
I
and
I
One
said
to
the
other,
no
man
sees
my
face
and
lives
Outside
of
two
men
on
a
train
platform
there's
nobody
in
sight
They're
waiting
for
spring
to
come,
smoking
down
the
track
The
world
could
come
to
an
end
tonight,
but
that's
all
right
She
should
still
be
there
sleepin'
when
I
get
back
I
and
I
In
creation
where
one's
nature
neither
honors
nor
forgives
I
and
I
One
said
to
the
other,
"No
man
sees
my
face
and
lives"
Noontime,
and
I'm
still
pushin'
myself
along
the
road,
the
darkest
part
Into
the
narrow
lanes,
I
can't
stumble
or
stay
put
Someone
else
is
speakin'
with
my
mouth,
but
I'm
listening
only
to
my
heart
I've
made
shoes
for
everyone,
even
you,
while
I
still
go
barefoot
I
and
I
In
creation
where
one's
nature
neither
honors
nor
forgives
I
and
I
One
said
to
the
other,
"No
man
sees
my
face
and
lives"
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