Lyrics Workingman's Blues #2 - Bob Dylan
There's
an
evenin'
haze
settlin'
over
the
town
Starlight
by
the
edge
of
the
creek
The
buyin'
power
of
the
proletariat's
gone
down
Money's
gettin'
shallow
and
weak
Where
the
place
I
love
best
is
a
sweet
memory
It's
a
new
path
that
we
trod
They
say
low
wages
are
reality
If
we
want
to
compete
abroad
My
cruel
weapons
have
been
put
on
the
shelf
Come
sit
down
on
my
knees
You
are
dearer
to
me
than
myself
As
you
yourself
can
see
While
I'm
listenin'
to
the
steel
rails
hum
Got
both
eyes
tight
shut
Just
sitting
here
tryin'
to
keep
the
hunger
from
Creeping
its
way
into
my
gut
Meet
me
at
the
bottom,
don't
lag
behind
Bring
me
my
boots
and
shoes
You
can
hang
back
or
fight
your
best
on
the
front
line
Sing
a
little
bit
of
these
workingman's
blues
Well,
I'm
sailin'
on
back,
ready
for
the
long
haul
Tossed
by
the
winds
and
the
seas
I'll
drag
'em
all
down
to
hell
and
I'll
stand
'em
at
the
wall
I'll
sell
'em
to
their
enemies
I'm
tryin'
to
feed
my
soul
with
thought
Gonna
sleep
off
the
rest
of
the
day
Sometimes
no
one
wants
what
we've
got
Sometimes
you
can't
give
it
away
Now
the
place
is
ringed
with
countless
foes
Some
of
them
may
be
deaf
and
dumb
No
man,
no
woman
knows
The
hour
that
sorrow
will
come
In
the
dark
I
hear
the
night
birds
call
I
can
hear
a
lover's
breath
I
sleep
in
the
kitchen
with
my
feet
in
the
hall
Sleep
is
like
a
temporary
death
Meet
me
at
the
bottom,
don't
lag
behind
Bring
me
my
boots
and
shoes
You
can
hang
back
or
fight
your
best
on
the
front
line
Sing
a
little
bit
of
these
workingman's
blues
Well,
they
burned
my
barn
and
they
stole
my
horse
I
can't
save
a
dime
I
got
to
be
careful,
I
don't
want
to
be
forced
Into
a
life
of
continual
crime
I
can
see
for
myself
that
the
sun
is
sinking
How
I
wish
you
were
here
to
see
Tell
me
now,
am
I
wrong
in
thinking
That
you
have
forgotten
me?
Now
they
worry
and
they
hurry
and
they
fuss
and
they
fret
They
waste
your
nights
and
days
Them
I
will
forget
But
you
I'll
remember
always
Old
memories
of
you
to
me
have
clung
You've
wounded
me
with
words
Gonna
have
to
straighten
out
your
tongue
It's
all
true,
everything
you
have
heard
Meet
me
at
the
bottom,
don't
lag
behind
Bring
me
my
boots
and
shoes
You
can
hang
back
or
fight
your
best
on
the
front
line
Sing
a
little
bit
of
these
workingman
blues
In
you,
my
friend,
I
find
no
blame
Wanna
look
in
my
eyes,
please
do
No
one
can
ever
claim
That
I
took
up
arms
against
you
All
across
the
peaceful
sacred
fields
They
will
lay
you
low
They'll
break
your
horns
and
slash
you
with
steel
I
say
it
so
it
must
be
so
Now
I'm
down
on
my
luck
and
I'm
black
and
blue
Gonna
give
you
another
chance
I'm
all
alone,
I'm
expecting
you
To
lead
me
off
in
a
cheerful
dance
I
got
a
brand
new
suit
and
a
brand
new
wife
I
can
live
on
rice
and
beans
Some
people
never
worked
a
day
in
their
life
Don't
know
what
work
even
means
Well,
meet
me
at
the
bottom,
don't
lag
behind
Bring
me
my
boots
and
shoes
You
can
hang
back
or
fight
your
best
on
the
front
line
Sing
a
little
bit
of
these
workingman's
blues
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