Текст песни Talkin' New York - Bob Dylan
Rambling
out
of
the
Wild
West
Leaving
the
towns
I
love
the
best
Thought
I'd
seen
some
ups
and
downs
'Till
I
come
into
New
York
town
People
going
down
to
the
ground
Buildings
going
up
to
the
sky
Wintertime
in
New
York
town
The
wind
blowing
snow
around
Walk
around
with
nowhere
to
go
Somebody
could
freeze
right
to
the
bone
I
froze
right
to
the
bone
New
York
Times
said
it
was
the
coldest
winter
in
seventeen
years
I
didn't
feel
so
cold
then
I
swung
on
to
my
old
guitar
Grabbed
hold
of
a
subway
car
After
rocking,
reeling,
rolling
ride
I
landed
up
on
the
downtown
side
Greenwich
Village
I
walked
down
there
and
ended
up
In
one
of
them
coffee-houses
on
the
block
I
get
on
the
stage
to
sing
and
play
Man
there
said,
"Come
back
some
other
day
You
sound
like
a
hillbilly
We
want
folksingers
here"
Well,
I
got
a
harmonica
job,
begun
to
play
Blowing
my
lungs
out
for
a
dollar
a
day
I
blowed
inside
out
and
upside
down
The
man
there
said
he
loved
my
sound
He
was
raving
about
he
loved
my
sound
Dollar
a
day's
worth
After
weeks
and
weeks
of
hanging
around
I
finally
got
a
job
in
New
York
town
In
a
bigger
place,
bigger
money
too
Even
joined
the
Union
and
paid
my
dues
Now,
a
very
great
man
once
said
That
some
people
rob
you
with
a
fountain
pen
It
don't
take
too
long
to
find
out
Just
what
he
was
talking
about
A
lot
of
people
don't
have
much
food
on
their
table
But
they
got
a
lot
of
forks
and
knives
And
they
gotta
cut
somethin'
So
one
morning
when
the
sun
was
warm
I
rambled
out
of
New
York
town
Pulled
my
cap
down
over
my
eyes
And
headed
out
for
the
western
skies
So
long,
New
York
Howdy,
East
Orange
1 You're No Good
2 Talkin' New York
3 In My Time of Dyin'
4 Man of Constant Sorrow
5 Fixin' to Die
6 Pretty Peggy-O
7 Highway 51 Blues
8 Gospel Plow
9 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
10 House of the Risin' Sun
11 Freight Train Blues
12 Song to Woody
13 See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
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