Текст песни Joey - Bob Dylan
Born
in
Red
Brooklyn
in
the
year
of
who
knows
when
Opened
up
his
eyes
to
the
tune
of
an
accordion
Always
on
the
outside
of
whatever
side
there
was
When
they
asked
him
why
it
had
to
be
that
way
"Well"
he
answered
"just
because"
Larry
was
the
oldest
Joey
was
next
to
last
They
called
Joe
"Crazy"
the
baby
they
called
"Kid
Blast"
Some
say
they
lived
off
gambling
and
running
numbers
too
It
always
seemed
they
got
caught
between
the
mob
and
the
men
in
blue
Joey,
Joey
King
of
the
streets
child
of
clay
Joey,
Joey
What
made
them
want
to
come
and
blow
you
away
There
was
talk
they
killed
their
rivals
but
the
truth
was
far
from
that
No
one
ever
knew
for
sure
where
they
were
really
at
When
they
tried
to
strangle
Larry,
Joey
almost
hit
the
roof
He
went
out
that
night
to
seek
revenge
thinking
he
was
bulletproof
The
war
broke
out
at
the
break
of
dawn
it
emptied
out
the
streets
Joey
and
his
brothers
suffered
terrible
defeats
Till
they
ventured
out
behind
the
lines
and
took
five
prisoners
They
stashed
them
away
in
a
basement
called
them
amateurs
The
hostages
were
trembling
when
they
heard
a
man
exclaim
"Let's
blow
this
place
to
kingdom
come
let
Con
Edison
take
the
blame"
But
Joey
stepped
up,
and
he
raised
his
hand
and
said,
"We're
not
those
kind
of
men
It's
peace
and
quiet
that
we
need
to
go
back
to
work
again"
Joey,
Joey
King
of
the
streets
child
of
clay
Joey,
Joey
What
made
them
want
to
come
and
blow
you
away
The
police
department
hounded
him,
they
called
him
Mr.
Smith
They
got
him
on
conspiracy,
they
were
never
sure
who
with
"What
time
is
it"
said
the
judge
to
Joey
when
they
met
"Five
to
ten"
said
Joey.
The
judge
says,
"That's
exactly
what
you
get"
He
did
ten
years
in
Attica,
reading
Nietzche
and
Wilhelm
Reich
They
threw
him
in
the
hole
one
time
for
trying
to
stop
a
strike
His
closest
friends
were
black
men
'cause
they
seemed
to
understand
What
it's
like
to
be
in
society
with
a
shackle
on
your
hand
When
they
let
him
out
in
'71
he'd
lost
a
little
weight
But
he
dressed
like
Jimmy
Cagney
and
I
swear
he
did
look
great
He
tried
to
find
the
way
back
into
the
life
he
left
behind
To
the
boss
he
said,
"I've
returned
and
now
I
want
what's
mine"
Joey,
Joey
King
of
the
streets
child
of
clay
Joey,
Joey
What
made
them
want
to
come
and
blow
you
away
It
was
true
that
in
his
later
years
he
would
not
carry
a
gun
"I'm
around
too
many
children",
he'd
say,
"they
should
never
know
of
one"
Yet
he
walked
right
into
the
clubhouse
of
his
lifelong
deadly
foe
Emptied
out
the
register,
said,
"Tell
'em
it
was
Crazy
Joe"
One
day
they
blew
him
down
in
a
clam
bar
in
New
York
He
could
see
it
coming
through
the
doors
as
he
lifted
up
his
fork
He
pushed
the
table
over
to
protect
his
family
Then
he
staggered
out
into
the
streets
of
Little
Italy
Joey,
Joey
King
of
the
streets
child
of
clay
Joey,
Joey
What
made
them
want
to
come
and
blow
you
away
Sister
Jacqueline
and
Carmela
and
mother
Mary
all
did
weep
I
heard
his
best
friend
Frankie
say,
"He
ain't
dead
he's
just
asleep"
Then
I
saw
the
old
man's
limousine
head
back
towards
the
grave
I
guess
he
had
to
say
one
last
goodbye
to
the
son
that
he
could
not
save
The
sun
turned
cold
over
President
Street
and
the
town
of
the
Brooklyn
mourned
They
said
a
mass
in
the
old
church
near
the
house
where
he
was
born
And
someday
if
God's
in
heaven
overlooking
his
preserve
I
know
the
men
that
shot
him
down
will
get
what
they
deserve
Joey,
Joey
King
of
the
streets
child
of
clay
Joey,
Joey
What
made
them
want
to
come
and
blow
you
away
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