paroles de chanson Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie - Live at Town Hall, New York, NY - April 1963 - Bob Dylan
When
yer
head
gets
twisted
and
yer
mind
grows
numb
When
you
think
you're
too
old,
too
young,
too
smart
or
too
dumb
When
yer
laggin'
behind
an'
losin'
yer
pace
In
a
slow-motion
crawl
of
life's
busy
race
No
matter
what
yer
doing
if
you
start
givin'
up
If
the
wine
don't
come
to
the
top
of
yer
cup
If
the
wind's
got
you
sideways
with
with
one
hand
holdin'
on
And
the
other
starts
slipping
and
the
feeling
is
gone
And
yer
train
engine
fire
needs
a
new
spark
to
catch
it
And
the
wood's
easy
findin'
but
yer
lazy
to
fetch
it
And
yer
sidewalk
starts
curlin'
and
the
street
gets
too
long
And
you
start
walkin'
backwards
though
you
know
its
wrong
And
lonesome
comes
up
as
down
goes
the
day
And
tomorrow's
mornin'
seems
so
far
away
And
you
feel
the
reins
from
yer
pony
are
slippin'
And
yer
rope
is
a-slidin'
'cause
yer
hands
are
a-drippin'
And
yer
sun-decked
desert
and
evergreen
valleys
Turn
to
broken
down
slums
and
trash-can
alleys
And
yer
sky
cries
water
and
yer
drain
pipe's
a-pourin'
And
the
lightnin's
a-flashing
and
the
thunder's
a-crashin'
And
the
windows
are
rattlin'
and
breakin'
and
the
roof
tops
a-shakin'
And
yer
whole
world's
a-slammin'
and
bangin'
And
yer
minutes
of
sun
turn
to
hours
of
storm
And
to
yourself
you
sometimes
say
"I
never
knew
it
was
gonna
be
this
way
Why
didn't
they
tell
me
the
day
I
was
born"
And
you
start
gettin'
chills
and
yer
jumping
from
sweat
And
you're
lookin'
for
somethin'
you
ain't
quite
found
yet
And
yer
knee-deep
in
the
dark
water
with
yer
hands
in
the
air
And
the
whole
world's
a-watchin'
with
a
window
peek
stare
And
yer
good
gal
leaves
and
she's
long
gone
a-flying
And
yer
heart
feels
sick
like
fish
when
they're
fryin'
And
yer
jackhammer
falls
from
yer
hand
to
yer
feet
And
you
need
it
badly
but
it
lays
on
the
street
And
yer
bell's
bangin'
loudly
but
you
can't
hear
its
beat
And
you
think
yer
ears
might
a
been
hurt
Or
yer
eyes've
turned
filthy
from
the
sight-blindin'
dirt
And
you
figured
you
failed
in
yesterdays
rush
When
you
were
faked
out
an'
fooled
white
facing
a
four
flush
And
all
the
time
you
were
holdin'
three
queens
And
it's
makin
you
mad,
it's
makin'
you
mean
Like
in
the
middle
of
Life
magazine
Bouncin'
around
a
pinball
machine
And
there's
something
on
yer
mind
you
wanna
be
saying
That
somebody
someplace
oughta
be
hearin'
But
it's
trapped
on
yer
tongue
and
sealed
in
yer
head
And
it
bothers
you
badly
when
your
layin'
in
bed
And
no
matter
how
you
try
you
just
can't
say
it
And
yer
scared
to
yer
soul
you
just
might
forget
it
And
yer
eyes
get
swimmy
from
the
tears
in
yer
head
And
yer
pillows
of
feathers
turn
to
blankets
of
lead
And
the
lion's
mouth
opens
and
yer
staring
at
his
teeth
And
his
jaws
start
closin
with
you
underneath
And
yer
flat
on
your
belly
with
yer
hands
tied
behind
And
you
wish
you'd
never
taken
that
last
detour
sign
And
you
say
to
yourself
just
what
am
I
doin'
On
this
road
I'm
walkin',
on
this
trail
I'm
turnin'
On
this
curve
I'm
hanging
On
this
pathway
I'm
strolling,
in
the
space
I'm
taking
In
this
air
I'm
inhaling
Am
I
mixed
up
too
much,
am
I
mixed
up
too
hard
Why
am
I
walking,
where
am
I
running
What
am
I
saying,
what
am
I
knowing
On
this
guitar
I'm
playing,
on
this
banjo
I'm
frailin'
On
this
mandolin
I'm
strummin',
in
the
song
I'm
singin'
In
the
tune
I'm
hummin',
in
the
words
I'm
thinkin'
In
the
words
that
I'm
writin'
In
this
ocean
of
hours
I'm
all
the
time
drinkin'
Who
am
I
helping,
what
am
I
breaking
What
am
I
giving,
what
am
I
taking
But
you
try
with
your
whole
soul
best
Never
to
think
these
thoughts
and
never
to
let
Them
kind
of
thoughts
gain
ground
Or
make
yer
heart
pound
But
then
again
you
know
why
they're
around
Just
waiting
for
a
chance
to
slip
and
drop
down
"Cause
sometimes
you
hear'em
when
the
night
times
comes
creeping
And
you
fear
that
they
might
catch
you
a-sleeping
And
you
jump
from
yer
bed,
from
yer
last
chapter
of
dreamin'
And
you
can't
remember
for
the
best
of
yer
thinking
If
that
was
you
in
the
dream
that
was
screaming
And
you
know
that
it's
something
special
you're
needin'
And
you
know
that
there's
no
drug
that'll
do
for
the
healin'
And
no
liquor
in
the
land
to
stop
yer
brain
from
bleeding
And
you
need
something
special
Yeah,
you
need
something
special
all
right
You
need
a
fast
flyin'
train
on
a
tornado
track
To
shoot
you
someplace
and
shoot
you
back
You
need
a
cyclone
wind
on
a
stream
engine
howler
That's
been
banging
and
booming
and
blowing
forever
That
knows
yer
troubles
a
hundred
times
over
You
need
a
Greyhound
bus
that
don't
bar
no
race
That
won't
laugh
at
yer
looks
Your
voice
or
your
face
And
by
any
number
of
bets
in
the
book
Will
be
rollin'
long
after
the
bubblegum
craze
You
need
something
to
open
up
a
new
door
To
show
you
something
you
seen
before
But
overlooked
a
hundred
times
or
more
You
need
something
to
open
your
eyes
You
need
something
to
make
it
known
That
it's
you
and
no
one
else
that
owns
That
spot
that
yer
standing,
that
space
that
you're
sitting
That
the
world
ain't
got
you
beat
That
it
ain't
got
you
licked
It
can't
get
you
crazy
no
matter
how
many
Times
you
might
get
kicked
You
need
something
special
all
right
You
need
something
special
to
give
you
hope
But
hope's
just
a
word
That
maybe
you
said
or
maybe
you
heard
On
some
windy
corner
'round
a
wide-angled
curve
But
that's
what
you
need
man,
and
you
need
it
bad
And
yer
trouble
is
you
know
it
too
good
"Cause
you
look
an'
you
start
getting
the
chills
"Cause
you
can't
find
it
on
a
dollar
bill
And
it
ain't
on
Macy's
window
sill
And
it
ain't
on
no
rich
kid's
road
map
And
it
ain't
in
no
fat
kid's
fraternity
house
And
it
ain't
made
in
no
Hollywood
wheat
germ
And
it
ain't
on
that
dimlit
stage
With
that
half-wit
comedian
on
it
Ranting
and
raving
and
taking
yer
money
And
you
thinks
it's
funny
No
you
can't
find
it
in
no
night
club
or
no
yacht
club
And
it
ain't
in
the
seats
of
a
supper
club
And
sure
as
hell
you're
bound
to
tell
That
no
matter
how
hard
you
rub
You
just
ain't
a-gonna
find
it
on
yer
ticket
stub
No,
and
it
ain't
in
the
rumors
people're
tellin'
you
And
it
ain't
in
the
pimple-lotion
people
are
sellin'
you
And
it
ain't
in
no
cardboard-box
house
Or
down
any
movie
star's
blouse
And
you
can't
find
it
on
the
golf
course
And
Uncle
Remus
can't
tell
you
and
neither
can
Santa
Claus
And
it
ain't
in
the
cream
puff
hair-do
or
cotton
candy
clothes
And
it
ain't
in
the
dime
store
dummies
or
bubblegum
goons
And
it
ain't
in
the
marshmallow
noises
of
the
chocolate
cake
voices
That
come
knockin'
and
tappin'
in
Christmas
wrappin'
Sayin'
ain't
I
pretty
and
ain't
I
cute
and
look
at
my
skin
Look
at
my
skin
shine,
look
at
my
skin
glow
Look
at
my
skin
laugh,
look
at
my
skin
cry
When
you
can't
even
sense
if
they
got
any
insides
These
people
so
pretty
in
their
ribbons
and
bows
No
you'll
not
now
or
no
other
day
Find
it
on
the
doorsteps
made
out-a
paper
mache?
And
inside
it
the
people
made
of
molasses
That
every
other
day
buy
a
new
pair
of
sunglasses
And
it
ain't
in
the
fifty-star
generals
and
flipped-out
phonies
Who'd
turn
yuh
in
for
a
tenth
of
a
penny
Who
breathe
and
burp
and
bend
and
crack
And
before
you
can
count
from
one
to
ten
Do
it
all
over
again
but
this
time
behind
yer
back
My
friend
The
ones
that
wheel
and
deal
and
whirl
and
twirl
And
play
games
with
each
other
in
their
sand-box
world
And
you
can't
find
it
either
in
the
no-talent
fools
That
run
around
gallant
And
make
all
rules
for
the
ones
that
got
talent
And
it
ain't
in
the
ones
that
ain't
got
any
talent
but
think
they
do
And
think
they're
foolin'
you
The
ones
who
jump
on
the
wagon
Just
for
a
while
'cause
they
know
it's
in
style
To
get
their
kicks,
get
out
of
it
quick
And
make
all
kinds
of
money
and
chicks
And
you
yell
to
yourself
and
you
throw
down
yer
hat
Sayin',
"Christ
do
I
gotta
be
like
that
Ain't
there
no
one
here
that
knows
where
I'm
at
Ain't
there
no
one
here
that
knows
how
I
feel
Good
God
Almighty
THAT
STUFF
AIN'T
REAL"
No
but
that
ain't
yer
game,
it
ain't
even
yer
race
You
can't
hear
yer
name,
you
can't
see
yer
face
You
gotta
look
some
other
place
And
where
do
you
look
for
this
hope
that
yer
seekin'
Where
do
you
look
for
this
lamp
that's
a-burnin'
Where
do
you
look
for
this
oil
well
gushin'
Where
do
you
look
for
this
candle
that's
glowin'
Where
do
you
look
for
this
hope
that
you
know
is
there
And
out
there
somewhere
And
your
feet
can
only
walk
down
two
kinds
of
roads
Your
eyes
can
only
look
through
two
kinds
of
windows
Your
nose
can
only
smell
two
kinds
of
hallways
You
can
touch
and
twist
And
turn
two
kinds
of
doorknobs
You
can
either
go
to
the
church
of
your
choice
Or
you
can
go
to
Brooklyn
State
Hospital
You'll
find
God
in
the
church
of
your
choice
You'll
find
Woody
Guthrie
in
Brooklyn
State
Hospital
And
though
it's
only
my
opinion
I
may
be
right
or
wrong
You'll
find
them
both
In
the
Grand
Canyon
At
sundown
1 Series of Dreams - Studio Outtake - 1989
2 Subterranean Homesick Blues
3 The Times They Are A-Changin’
4 You Changed My Life - Studio Outtake - 1981
5 Tangled Up In Blue
6 If You See Her, Say Hello
7 Farewell, Angelina
8 Let Me Die in My Footsteps
9 Seven Days - Live at the Curtis Hixon Convention Center, Tampa, FL - April 1976
10 When the Ship Comes In
11 Suze (The Cough Song)
12 I'll Keep It with Mine
13 Idiot Wind
14 Catfish
15 Paths of Victory
16 If Not for You
17 I Shall Be Released
18 It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
19 Hard Times In New York Town - Demo - 1961
20 He Was a Friend of Mine - Studio Outtake - 1961
21 Man On the Street - Studio Outtake - 1961
22 No More Auction Block - Live at the Gaslight Café, New York, NY - October 1962
23 House Carpenter - Studio Outtake - 1961
24 Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues - Studio Outtake - 1962
25 Rambling, Gambling Willie - Studio Outtake - 1962
26 Talkin' Hava Negeilah Blues - Studio Outtake - 1962
27 Quit Your Low Down Ways
28 Worried Blues - Studio Outtake - 1962
29 Kingsport Town - Studio Outtake - 1962
30 Walkin' Down the Line
31 Walls of Red Wing - Studio Outtake - 1963
32 Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues - Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY - October 1963
33 Who Killed Davey Moore? - Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, NY - October 1963
34 Only a Hobo - Studio Outtake - 1963
35 Moonshiner - Studio Outtake - 1963
36 Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie - Live at Town Hall, New York, NY - April 1963
37 Seven Curses - Studio Outtake - 1963
38 Eternal Circle - Studio Outtake - 1963
39 If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Or Else You Got to Stay All Night) - Studio Outtake - 1965
40 Sitting On a Barbed Wire Fence - Studio Outtake - 1965
41 Like a Rolling Stone - Alternate Take
42 She's Your Lover Now - Studio Outtake - 1966
43 Santa-Fe - Studio Outtake - 1967
44 Wallflower - Studio Outtake - 1971
45 Nobody 'Cept You - Studio Outtake - 1973
46 Call Letter Blues - Take 2
47 Golden Loom - Studio Outtake - 1975
48 Ye Shall Be Changed - Studio Outtake - 1979
49 Need a Woman - Studio Outtake - 1981
50 Angelina - Studio Outtake - 1981
51 Someone's Got a Hold of My Heart - Studio Outtake - 1983
52 Tell Me - Studio Outtake - 1983
53 Lord Protect My Child - Studio Outtake - 1983
54 When the Night Comes Falling from the Sky - Alternate Take
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