Lyrics Standing in the Doorway - Bob Dylan
I've
been
walking
through
the
Summer
nights
The
jukebox
playing
low
Yesterday
everything
was
going
too
fast
Today
it's
moving
too
slow
I've
got
no
place
left
to
turn
I've
got
nothing
left
to
burn
I
don't
know
if
I
saw
you
If
I
would
kiss
you
or
kill
you
It
probably
wouldn't
matter
to
you
anyhow
You
left
me
standing
in
the
doorway
crying
I
got
nothing
to
go
back
to
now
The
light
in
this
place
is
so
bad
Making
me
sick
in
the
head
All
the
laughter
is
just
making
me
sad
The
stars
have
turned
cherry
red
I'm
strumming
on
my
gay
guitar
Smoking
a
cheap
cigar
The
ghost
of
our
old
love
Has
not
gone
away
Not
looking
like
it
will
any
time
soon
You
left
me
standing
in
the
doorway
crying
Under
the
midnight
moon
Maybe
they'll
get
me
And
maybe
they
won't
But
not
tonight
and
it
won't
be
here
There
are
things
I
could
stay
But
I
don't
I
know
the
mercy
of
God
must
be
near
I
been
riding
a
midnight
train
Got
ice
water
in
my
veins
I
would
be
crazy
If
I
took
you
back
It
would
go
up
against
every
rule
You
left
me
standing
in
the
doorway
crying
Suffering
like
a
fool
When
the
last
rays
of
daylight
go
down
Buddy,
you'll
roll
no
more
I
can
hear
the
church
bells
ringing
in
the
yard
I
wonder
who
they're
ringing
for
I
know
I
can't
win
But
my
heart
just
won't
give
in
Last
night
I
danced
with
a
stranger
But
she
just
reminded
me
you
were
the
one
You
left
me
standing
in
the
doorway
crying
In
the
dark
land
of
the
sun
I'll
eat
when
I'm
hungry,
drink
when
I'm
dry
And
live
my
life
on
the
square
And
even
if
the
flesh
falls
off
of
my
face
I
know
someone
will
be
there
to
care
It
always
means
so
much
Even
the
softest
touch
I
see
nothing
to
be
gained
by
any
explanation
There
are
no
words
that
need
to
be
said
You
left
me
standing
in
the
doorway
crying
Blues
wrapped
around
my
head
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