Lyrics Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll - Bob Dylan
THE
Lonesome
Death
Of
Hattie
Carroll
Bob
Dylan
William
Zanzinger
killed
poor
Hattie
Carroll,
With
a
cane
that
he
twirled
around
his
diamond
ring
finger
At
a
Baltimore
hotel
society
gath'rin',
And
the
cops
were
called
in
and
his
weapon
took
from
him
As
they
rode
him
in
custody
down
to
the
station,
And
booked
William
Zanzinger
for
first-degree
murder.
But
you
who
philosophize,
disgrace
and
criticize
all
fears,
Take
the
rag
away
from
your
face,
now
ain't
the
time
for
Your
tears.
William
Zanzinger,
who
at
twenty-four
years,
Owns
a
tobacco
farm
of
six
hundred
acres
With
rich
wealthy
parents
who
provide
and
protect
him,
And
high
office
relations
in
the
politics
of
Maryland,
Reacted
to
his
deed
with
a
shrug
of
his
shoulders,
And
swear
words
and
sneering,
and
his
tongue
it
was
Snarling,
In
a
matter
of
minutes
on
bail
was
out
walking.
But
you
who
philosophize,
disgrace
and
criticize
all
fears,
Take
the
rag
away
from
your
face,
now
ain't
the
time
for
Your
tears.
Hattie
Carroll
was
a
maid
of
the
kitchen.
She
was
fifty-one
years
old
and
gave
birth
to
ten
children
Who
carried
the
dishes
and
took
out
the
garbage,
And
never
sat
once
at
the
head
of
the
table
And
didn't
even
talk
to
the
people
at
the
table,
Who
just
cleaned
up
all
the
food
from
the
table,
And
emptied
the
ashtrays
on
a
whole
other
level,
Got
killed
by
a
blow,
lay
slain
by
a
cane
That
sailed
through
the
air
and
came
down
through
the
room,
Doomed
and
determined
to
destroy
all
the
gentle.
And
she
never
done
nothing
to
William
Zanzinger.
But
you
who
philosophize,
disgrace
and
criticize
all
fears,
Take
the
rag
away
from
your
face,
now
ain't
the
time
for
Your
tears.
In
the
courtroom
of
honor,
the
judge
pounded
his
gavel,
To
show
that
all's
equal
and
that
the
courts
are
on
the
Level
And
that
the
strings
in
the
books
ain't
pulled
and
Persuaded,
And
that
even
the
nobles
get
properly
handled
Once
that
the
cops
have
chased
after
and
caught
'em,
And
that
the
ladder
of
law
has
no
top
and
no
bottom,
Stared
at
the
person
who
killed
for
no
reason,
Who
just
happened
to
be
feelin'
that
way
without
warnin'.
And
he
spoke
through
his
cloak,
most
deep
and
distinguished,
And
handed
out
strongly,
for
penalty
and
repentance,
William
Zanzinger
with
a
six-month
sentence.
Oh,
but
you
who
philosophize,
disgrace
and
criticize
all
Fears,
Bury
the
rag
deep
in
your
face,
for
now's
the
time
for
your
Tears.
Submitted
by
Stephen
Sander
Steve_sander@cacdsp,
com
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Album
Biograph
1 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
2 Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
3 Just Like a Woman
4 I Want You
5 I Shall Be Released
6 Gotta Serve Somebody
7 Tangled Up In Blue
8 Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
9 Mixed-up Confusion
10 Groom's Still Waiting At the Altar
11 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) (Live)
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