Lyrics Man On the Street - Studio Outtake - 1961 - Bob Dylan
And
I'll
sing
you
a
song,
ain't
very
long
'Bout
an
old
man
who
never
done
wrong
How
he
died
nobody
can
say
They
found
him
dead
in
the
street
one
day
Well,
the
crowd,
they
gathered
one
fine
morn'
At
the
man
whose
clothes
and
shoes
were
torn
There
on
the
sidewalk
he
did
lay
They
stopped
and
stared
and
walked
their
way
Well,
the
policemen
come,
and
he
looked
around
"Get
up,
old
man,
or
I'm
takin'
you
down"
He
jabbed
him
once
with
his
billy
club
And
the
old
man
then
rolled
off
the
curb
Well,
he
jabbed
him
again
and
loudly
said
"Call
the
wagon,
this
man
is
dead"
The
wagon
come,
they
loaded
him
in
I
never
saw
the
man
again
Well,
I've
sung
you
my
song,
it
ain't
very
long
'Bout
an
old
man
who
never
done
wrong
How
he
died
no
one
can
say
They
found
him
dead
in
the
street
one
day

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