paroles de chanson Caribbean Wind (Live Nov. 12, 1980) - Bob Dylan
She
was
the
rose
of
sharon
from
paradise
lost
From
the
city
of
seven
hills
near
the
place
of
the
cross
I
was
playing
a
show
in
miami
in
the
theater
of
divine
comedy
Told
about
jesus,
told
about
the
rain
She
told
me
about
the
jungle
where
her
brothers
were
slain
By
a
man
who
danced
on
the
roof
of
the
embassy
Was
she
a
child
or
a
woman,
I
can't
say
which
From
one
to
another
she
could
to
easily
switch
We
went
into
the
wall
to
where
the
long
arm
of
the
law
could
not
reach
Could
I
been
used
and
played
as
a
pawn?
It
certainly
was
possible
as
the
gay
night
wore
on
Where
men
bathed
in
perfume
and
celebrated
free
speech
And
them
caribbean
winds
still
blow
from
nassau
to
mexico
Fanning
the
flames
in
the
furnace
of
desire
And
them
distant
ships
of
liberty
on
them
iron
waves
so
bold
and
free
Bringing
everything
that's
near
to
me
nearer
to
the
fire
She
looked
into
my
soul
through
the
clothes
that
I
wore
She
said,
"we
got
a
mutual
friend
over
by
the
door
And
you
know
he's
got
our
best
interest
in
mind."
He
was
well
connected
but
her
heart
was
a
snare
And
she
had
left
him
to
die
in
there
There
were
payments
due
and
he
was
a
little
behind
The
cry
of
the
peacock,
flies
buzz
my
head
Ceiling
fan
broken,
there's
a
heat
in
my
bed
Street
band
playing
"nearer
my
God
to
thee."
We
met
at
the
steeple
where
the
mission
bells
ring
She
said,
"i
know
what
you're
thinking,
but
there
ain't
a
thing
You
can
do
about
it,
so
let
us
just
agree
to
agree."
And
them
caribbean
winds
still
blow
from
nassau
to
mexico
Fanning
the
flames
in
the
furnace
of
desire
And
them
distant
ships
of
liberty
on
them
iron
waves
so
bold
and
free
Bringing
everything
that's
near
to
me
nearer
to
the
fire
Atlantic
city
by
the
cold
grey
sea
I
hear
a
voice
crying,
"daddy,"
I
always
think
it's
for
me
But
it's
only
the
silence
in
the
buttermilk
hills
that
call
Every
new
messenger
brings
evil
report
'Bout
armies
on
the
march
and
time
that
is
short
And
famines
and
earthquakes
and
hatred
written
upon
walls
Would
I
have
married
her?
I
don't
know,
I
suppose
She
had
bells
in
her
braids
and
they
hung
to
her
toes
But
I
kept
hearing
my
name
and
I
had
to
be
movin'
on
I
saw
screws
break
loose,
saw
the
devil
pound
tin
I
saw
a
house
in
the
country
being
torn
from
within
I
heard
my
ancestors
calling
from
the
land
far
beyond
And
them
caribbean
winds
still
blow
from
nassau
to
mexico
Fanning
the
flames
in
the
furnace
of
desire
And
them
distant
ships
of
liberty
on
them
iron
waves
so
bold
and
free
Bringing
everything
that's
near
to
me
nearer
to
the
fire
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