Lyrics Tangled up in Blue - Ryan Adams
Early
one
mornin'
the
sun
was
shinin'
I
was
layin'
in
bed
Wondrin'
if
she'd
changed
at
all
If
her
hair
was
still
red
Her
folks,
they
said
our
lives
together
Sure
was
gonna
be
rough
They
never
did
like
mama's
homemade
dress
Papa's
bank
book
wasn't
big
enough
And
I
was
standin'
on
the
side
of
the
road
Rain
fallin'
on
my
shoes
Heading
out
for
the
east
coast
Lord
knows
I've
paid
some
dues
Gettin'
through
Tangled
up
in
blue
She
was
married
when
we
first
met
Soon
to
be
divorced
I
helped
her
out
of
a
jam,
I
guess
But
I
used
a
little
too
much
force
We
drove
that
car
as
far
as
we
could
And
we
abandoned
it
out
west
Split
up
on
a
dark
sad
night
Both
agreeing
that
it
was
best
She
turned
around
to
look
at
me
as
I
was
walkin'
away
I
heard
her
say
over
my
shoulder
"We'll
meet
again
some
day
on
the
avenue
Tangled
up
in
blue"
I
had
a
job
in
the
great
north
woods
Working
as
a
cook
for
a
spell
But
I
never
did
like
it
all
that
much
And
one
day
the
axe
just
fell
So
I
drifted
down
to
New
Orleans
Where
I'm
lucky
to
be
employed
Workin'
for
a
while
on
a
fishin'
boat
Right
outside
of
Delacroix
But
all
the
while
I
was
alone,
the
past
was
close
behind
I've
seen
a
lot
of
women,
but
she
never
escaped
my
mind
And
I
just
grew
tangled
up
in
blue
She
was
workin'
in
a
topless
place
And
I
stopped
in
for
a
beer
I
just
kept
lookin'
at
the
side
of
her
face
In
the
spotlight
was
so
clear
And
later
on
when
the
crowd
thinned
out
I's
just
about
to
do
the
same
She
was
standing
there
in
back
of
my
chair
Said,
tell
me,
do
I
don't
know
your
name?
I
muttered
somethin'
underneath
my
breath
She
studied
the
lines
on
my
face
I
must
admit
I
felt
a
little
uneasy
when
she
bent
down
to
tie
the
laces
of
my
shoe
Tangled
up
in
blue
She
lit
a
burner
on
the
stove
and
offered
me
a
pipe
I
thought
you'd
never
say
hello,
she
said
You
look
like
the
silent
type
Then
she
opened
up
a
book
of
poems
and
handed
it
to
me
Written
by
an
Italian
poet
from
the
13th
century
And
every
one
of
them
words
rang
true
And
glowed
like
burnin'
coal
Pourin'
off
of
every
page,
it
was
like
it
was
written
in
my
soul
from
me
to
you
Tangled
up
in
blue
I
lived
with
them
down
on
Montague
Street
In
a
basement
down
the
stairs
There
was
music
in
the
cafés
at
night
And
there
was
revolution
in
the
air
Then
he
started
into
dealing
with
slaves
And
inside
of
him
something
died
She
had
to
sell
everything
she
owned
and
froze
up
inside
And
when
finally
the
bottom
fell
out
Oh,
I
became
withdrawn
The
only
thing
I
knew
how
to
do
was
to
keep
on
keepin'
on
Like
a
bird
that
flew
tangled
up
in
blue
So
now
I'm
goin'
back
again
I
got
to
get
to
her
somehow
All
the
people
we
used
to
know
they're
an
illusion
to
me
now
Some
are
mathematicians,
some
are
carpenters'
wives
Don't
know
how
it
all
got
started
I
don't
know
what
they're
did
with
their
lives
But
me,
I'm
still
on
the
road,
I'm
headin'
for
another
joint
We
always
did
feel
the
same
We
just
saw
it
from
a
different
point
of
view
Tangled
up
in
blue
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