paroles de chanson John Brown - Bob Dylan
John
Brown
went
off
to
war
to
fight
on
a
foreign
shore
His
mama
sure
was
proud
of
him!
He
stood
straight
and
tall
in
his
uniform
and
all
His
mama's
face
broke
out
all
in
a
grin
"Oh
son,
you
look
so
fine,
I'm
glad
you're
a
son
of
mine
You
make
me
proud
to
know
you
hold
a
gun
Do
what
the
captain
says,
lots
of
medals
you
will
get
And
we'll
put
them
on
the
wall
when
you
come
home"
As
that
old
train
pulled
out,
John's
ma
began
to
shout
Tellin'
ev'ryone
in
the
neighborhood:
"That's
my
son
that's
about
to
go,
he's
a
soldier
now,
you
know"
She
made
well
sure
her
neighbors
understood
She
got
a
letter
once
in
a
while
and
her
face
broke
into
a
smile
As
she
showed
them
to
the
people
from
next
door
And
she
bragged
about
her
son
with
his
uniform
and
gun
And
these
things
you
called
a
good
old-fashioned
war
Oh!
Good
old-fashioned
war!
Then
the
letters
ceased
to
come,
for
a
long
time
they
did
not
come
They
ceased
to
come
for
about
ten
months
or
more
Then
a
letter
finally
came
saying,
"Go
down
and
meet
the
train
Your
son's
a-coming
home
from
the
war"
She
smiled
and
went
right
down,
she
looked
everywhere
around
But
she
did
not
see
her
soldier
son
in
sight
But
as
all
the
people
passed,
she
saw
her
son
at
last
When
she
did
she
could
hardly
believe
her
eyes
Oh
his
face
was
all
shot
up
and
his
hand
was
all
blown
off
And
he
wore
a
metal
brace
around
his
waist
He
whispered
kind
of
slow,
in
a
voice
she
did
not
know
While
she
couldn't
even
recognize
his
face!
Oh!
Lord!
Not
even
recognize
his
face
"Oh
tell
me,
my
darling
son,
pray
tell
me
what
they
done
How
is
it
you
come
to
be
this
way?"
He
tried
his
best
to
talk
but
his
mouth
could
hardly
move
And
the
mother
had
to
turn
her
face
away
"Don't
you
remember,
Ma,
when
I
went
off
to
war
You
thought
it
was
the
best
thing
I
could
do?
I
was
on
the
battleground,
you
were
home
... acting
proud
You
wasn't
there
standing
in
my
shoes"
"Oh,
and
I
thought
when
I
was
there,
God,
what
am
I
doing
here?
I'm
a-tryin'
to
kill
somebody
or
die
tryin'
But
the
thing
that
scared
me
most
was
when
my
enemy
came
close
And
I
saw
that
his
face
looked
just
like
mine"
Oh!
Lord!
Just
like
mine!
"And
I
couldn't
help
but
think,
through
the
thunder
rolling
and
stink
That
I
was
just
a
puppet
in
a
play
And
through
the
roar
and
smoke,
this
string
is
finally
broke
And
a
cannonball
blew
my
eyes
away"
As
he
turned
away
to
walk,
his
Ma
was
still
in
shock
At
seein'
the
metal
brace
that
helped
him
stand
But
as
he
turned
to
go,
he
called
his
mother
close
And
he
dropped
his
medals
down
into
her
hand
1 I'd Hate to Be You on That Dreadful Day
2 Ain't Gonna Grieve
3 Walkin' Down the Line
4 Standing on the Highway
5 Guess I'm Doing Fine - Witmark Demo - 1964
6 Quit Your Low Down Ways
7 Paths of Victory
8 Talking Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues
9 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
10 Baby, I'm in the Mood for You
11 Bob Dylan's Blues
12 Hard Times in New York Town
13 I'll Keep It with Mine
14 Bound to Lose, Bound to Win
15 Girl from the North Country
16 John Brown
17 Farewell
18 Boots of Spanish Leather
19 Hero Blues
20 The Death of Emmett Till
21 Ballad for a Friend
22 Poor Boy Blues
23 Let Me Die in My Footsteps
24 Man On the Street (Fragment)
25 Long Ago, Far Away
26 Tomorrow Is a Long Time
27 Baby, I'm in the Mood for You
28 Bound to Lose, Bound to Win
29 All Over You
30 Long Time Gone
31 Hero Blues
32 Whatcha Gonna Do?
33 Gypsy Lou
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