收聽Bob Dylan的Desolation Row (Alternate Take)歌詞歌曲

Desolation Row (Alternate Take)

Bob Dylan1966年6月23日

Desolation Row (Alternate Take) 歌詞

Desolation Row (Alternate Take) - Bob Dylan

They're selling postcards of the hanging

 

They're painting the passports brown

 

The beauty parlor is filled with sailors

 

The circus is in town

 

Here comes the blind commissioner

 

They've got him in a trance

 

One hand is tied to the tight-rope walker

 

The other is in his pants

 

And the riot squad they're restless

 

They need somewhere to go

 

As Lady and I look out tonight

From Desolation Row

 

Cinderella she seems so easy

"It takes one to know one " she smiles

 

And puts her hands in her back pockets

 

Bette Davis style

 

And in comes Romeo he's moaning

"You Belong to Me I Believe"

 

And someone says " You're in the wrong place my friend

 

You better leave"

 

And the only sound that's left

 

After the ambulances go

 

Is Cinderella sweeping up

On Desolation Row

 

Now the moon is almost hidden

 

The stars are beginning to hide

 

The fortunetelling lady

 

Has even taken all her things inside

 

All except for Cain and Abel

 

And the hunchback of Notre Dame

 

Everybody is making love

Or else expecting rain

 

And the Good Samaritan he's dressing

He's getting ready for the show

 

He's going to the carnival tonight

On Desolation Row

 

Now Ophelia she's 'neath the window

 

For her I feel so afraid

 

On her twenty-second birthday

 

She already is an old maid

 

To her death is quite romantic

 

She wears an iron vest

 

Her profession's her religion

Her sin is her lifelessness

 

And though her eyes are fixed upon

Noah's great rainbow

 

She spends her time peeking

 

Into Desolation Row

 

Einstein disguised as Robin Hood

 

With his memories in a trunk

 

Passed this way an hour ago

With his friend a jealous monk

 

He looked so immaculately frightful

 

As he bummed a cigarette

 

Then he went off sniffing drainpipes

And reciting the alphabet

 

Now you would not think to look at him

But he was famous long ago

 

For playing the electric violin

 

On Desolation Row

 

Dr Filth he keeps his world

 

Inside of a leather cup

 

But all his sexless patients

 

They're trying to blow it up

 

Now his nurse some local loser

 

She's in charge of the cyanide hose

 

And she also keeps the cards that read

"Have Mercy on His Soul"

 

They all play on penny whistles

You can hear them blow

If you lean your head out far enough

From Desolation Row

 

Across the street they've nailed the curtains

They're getting ready for the feast

 

The Phantom of the Opera

A perfect image of a priest

 

They're spoonfeeding Casanova

 

To get him to feel more assured

Then they'll kill him with self-confidence

After poisoning him with words

 

And the Phantom's shouting to skinny girls

"Get Outa Here If You Don't Know

Casanova is just being punished for going

To Desolation Row"

 

Now at midnight all the agents

 

And the superhuman crew

 

Come out and round up everyone

That knows more than they do

 

Then they bring them to the factory

 

Where the heart-attack machine

 

Is strapped across their shoulders

 

And then the kerosene

 

Is brought down from the castles

 

By insurance men who go

 

Check to see that nobody is escaping

 

To Desolation Row

 

Praise be to Nero's Neptune

 

The Titanic sails at dawn

 

And everybody's shouting

 

"Which Side Are You On "

 

And Ezra Pound and T S Eliot

 

Fighting in the captain's tower

While calypso singers laugh at them

And fishermen hold flowers

 

Between the windows of the sea

 

Where lovely mermaids flow

 

And nobody has to think too much

About Desolation Row

 

Yes I received your letter yesterday

 

(About the time the door knob broke)

 

When you asked how I was doing

 

Was that some kind of joke

 

All these people that you mention

 

Yes I know them they're quite lame

 

I had to rearrange their faces

 

And give them all another name

 

Right now I can't read too good

Don't send me no more letters no

Not unless you mail them

 

From Desolation Row