Lyrics Song for Bob Dylan - David Bowie
Oh,
hear
this,
Robert
Zimmerman
I
wrote
a
song
for
you
About
a
strange
young
man
called
Dylan
With
a
voice
like
sand
and
glue
His
words
of
truthful
vengeance
They
could
pin
us
to
the
floor
Brought
a
few
more
people
on
And
put
the
fear
in
a
whole
lot
more
Ah,
here
she
comes
Here
she
comes
Here
she
comes
again
The
same
old
painted
lady
From
the
brow
of
a
superbrain
She'll
scratch
this
world
to
pieces
As
she
comes
on
like
a
friend
But
a
couple
of
songs
From
your
old
scrapbook
Could
send
her
home
again
You
gave
your
heart
to
every
bedsit
room
At
least
a
picture
on
the
wall
And
you
sat
behind
a
million
pair
of
eyes
And
told
them
how
they
saw
Then
we
lost
your
train
of
thought
The
paintings
are
all
your
own
While
troubles
are
rising
We'd
rather
be
scared
Together
than
alone
Ah,
here
she
comes
Here
she
comes
Here
she
comes
again
The
same
old
painted
lady
From
the
brow
of
a
superbrain
She'll
scratch
this
world
to
pieces
As
she
comes
on
like
a
friend
But
a
couple
of
songs
From
your
old
scrapbook
Could
send
her
home
again
Now
hear
this,
Robert
Zimmerman
Though
I
don't
suppose
we'll
meet
Ask
your
good
friend
Dylan
If
he'd
gaze
a
while
down
the
old
street
Tell
him
we've
lost
his
poems
So
we're
writing
on
the
walls
Give
us
back
our
unity
Give
us
back
our
family
You're
every
nation's
refugee
Don't
leave
us
with
their
sanity
Ah,
here
she
comes
Here
she
comes
Here
she
comes
again
The
same
old
painted
lady
From
the
brow
of
a
superbrain
She'll
scratch
this
world
to
pieces
As
she
comes
on
like
a
friend
But
a
couple
of
songs
From
your
old
scrapbook
Could
send
her
home
again
Ah,
a
couple
of
songs
From
your
old
scrapbook
Could
send
her
home
again
Oh,
here
she
comes
Here
she
comes
Here
she
comes
Album
Hunky Dory
1 Fill Your Heart
2 Eight Line Poem
3 Andy Warhol
4 Life On Mars
5 Changes
6 Quicksand
7 Queen Bitch
8 Song for Bob Dylan
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