paroles de chanson Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum - Bob Dylan
Tweedle-dee
Dum
and
Tweedle-dee
Dee
They're
throwing
knives
into
the
tree
Two
big
bags
of
dead
man's
bones
Got
their
noses
to
the
grindstones
Living
in
the
Land
of
Nod
Trustin'
their
fate
to
the
Hands
of
God
They
pass
by
so
silently
Tweedle-dee
Dum
and
Tweedle-dee
Dee
Well,
they're
going
to
the
country,
they're
gonna
retire
They're
taking
a
streetcar
named
Desire
Looking
in
the
window
at
the
pecan
pie
Lot
of
things
they'd
like
they
would
never
buy
Neither
one
gonna
turn
and
run
They're
making
a
voyage
to
the
sun
"His
Master's
voice
is
calling
me,"
Says
Tweedle-dee
Dum
to
Tweedle-dee
Dee
Tweedle-dee
Dee
and
Tweedle-dee
Dum
All
that
and
more
and
then
some
They
walk
among
the
stately
trees
They
know
the
secrets
of
the
breeze
Tweedle-dee
Dum
said
to
Tweedle-dee
Dee
"Your
presence
is
obnoxious
to
me."
They're
like
babies
sittin'
on
a
woman's
knee
Tweedle-dee
Dum
and
Tweedle-dee
Dee
Well,
the
rain
beating
down
on
my
windowpane
I
got
love
for
you
and
it's
all
in
vain
Brains
in
the
pot,
they're
beginning
to
boil
They're
dripping
with
garlic
and
olive
oil
Tweedle-dee
Dee
- he's
on
his
hands
and
his
knees
Saying,
"Throw
me
somethin',
Mister,
please."
"What's
good
for
you
is
good
for
me,"
Says
Tweedle-dee
Dum
to
Tweedle-dee
Dee
Well,
they're
living
in
a
happy
harmony
Tweedle-dee
Dum
and
Tweedle-dee
Dee
They're
one
day
older
and
a
dollar
short
They've
got
a
parade
permit
and
a
police
escort
They're
lying
low
and
they're
makin'
hay
They
seem
determined
to
go
all
the
way
They
run
a
brick
and
tile
company
Tweedle-dee
Dum
and
Tweedle-dee
Dee
Well
a
childish
dream
is
a
deathless
need
And
a
noble
truth
is
a
sacred
creed
My
pretty
baby,
she's
lookin'
around
She's
wearin'
a
multi-thousand
dollar
gown
Tweedle-dee
Dee
is
a
lowdown,
sorry
old
man
Tweedle-dee
Dum,
he'll
stab
you
where
you
stand
"I've
had
too
much
of
your
company,"
Says,
Tweedle-dee
Dum
to
Tweedle-dee
Dee
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