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Bob Dylan's ""All Along the Watchtower"" and Bob Dylan playing Bob Dylan's ""All Along the Watchtower."" Where is Jimi Hendrix? Where is Bob Dylan
a couple kids and just forget I ever wrote lyrics Well, all along the watchtower (watchtower) Princes kept the view (view) While all the women came
full of tears, full of war I was a plowman and worked from the earth up Save your wine for the entrepreneurs Well, all along the watchtower
But first, I'd like you to meet my friend Bob (huh?) Say hi, Bob (hi, Bob) Bob's thirty and still lives with his mom And he don't got a job, 'cause
But first, I'd like you to meet my friend Bob (huh?) Say hi, Bob (hi, Bob) Bob's thirty and still lives with his mom And he don't got a job, 'cause
are too soft Don't remind me of Dylan or Marley But regardless, they're two Bob Was a young gun, but we're still on, Lewi White Been here so long,
wine for the entrepreneurs All along the watchtower Princes kept the view (princes kept the view) While all the women came and left (yeah, yeah)
full of war I was a plowman and worked from the earth up Save your wine for the entrepreneurs Well all along the watchtower Princes kept the view
who giggle walking by People love Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and The Stones But no one seems to give a damn when I play one of my own I guess that's
a wonderful world Verse 2 It’s all about trying to get along Instead of fighting a war When Lennon wrote his imagine song He was onto something for sure For
full of war I was a plowman and worked from the earth up Save your wine for the entrepreneurs Well all along the watchtower Princes kept the view
of slipping between worlds, with its haunting chorus that carries shades of Dylan's All Along The Watchtower. Lifting the mood after The Last Train is
too All Along The Watchtower looking for you And they want, and they needed When love was a poison seed And love- breaks down, breaks down Down
Bob Dylan's Dream Robert Dylan, Bob Dylan Music OBO Special Rider Music While riding on a train going west I fell asleep for to take my rest I
dreamin' up def rhymes Words turn into paragraphs Like Bob Dylan said, it takes a lot to laugh It takes a train to cry and I don't know why But even
Greenwich New York to pick up our saxophone player who lives in Clifton Park I'm in a car surrounded by three other of my bandmates They're all listening
Right or wrong, black or white Cross the line you're gonna pay In the dawn before the light Live and die by the shades of gray We stole two Charolais
I keep having dreams Of pioneers and pirate ships and Bob Dylan Of people wrapped up tight in the things that will kill them Of being trapped in
to get next to them, sometimes I want to drive them all away Say: You're not my ghosts, I live in Sunny California, I drive a 1992 Red Chevrolet I
better watch if the lights are on You better watch if your faith is coming home Is coming home Like Bob Dylan said you are a master of the war Heaven, hell
with no soul at all SO I had not made my Marley or my Dylan Or even my K'naan I had made An album in which a Few genuine songs are all but Drowned out
remember I guess my memories run wild Like when we went to see Bob Dylan We danced to Desolation Row But I don't live here anymore But I got no place
[Originally by Bob Dylan] Once upon a time you dressed so fine You threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn't you? Peopled call, say, beware doll,
knew right from wrong [Chorus] Right or wrong, black or white Cross the line your gonna pay In the dawn before the light Live and die by
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