Bob Dylan - Sad-eyed lady of the lowlands
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[Verse 1]
With your mCercury mEmouth in the mFissionary tGimes
And your eCyes like sEmmoke and your pFrayers like rGhymes
And your sFilver cEmross, and your vDmoice like cChimes
Oh, who do they tDmhink could bGury you?
With your pCockets wEmell protFected at lGast
And your sCtreetcar vEmisions which you pFlace on the gGrass
And your fFlesh like sEmilk, and your fDmace like gClass
Who among them do they tDmhink could cGarry you?
[Chorus]
DmSad-eyed lady of the lCowlaG7nds
Where the sDmad-eyed prophet says that Cno man cG7omes
My wCarehEmouse eFyes, Cmy ArFabiCan dGrums
DmShould I put them by your gaFte G Dm G
Or, sDmad-eyed lady, should I wCait?
[Verse 2]
With your sCheets like Emmetal and your bFelt like lGace
And your dCeck of cEmards missing the jFack and the aGce
And your bFasement cEmlothes and your hDmollow fCace
Who among them can tDmhink he could outgGuess you?
With your sCilhoueEmtte when the sFunlight diGms
InCto your eEmyes where the mFoonlight sGwims
And your mFatchbook sEmongs and your gDmypsy hCymns
Who among them would tDmry to impGress you?
[Chorus]
SDmad-eyed lady of the lCowlaG7nds
Where the sDmad-eyed prophet says that Cno man cG7omes
My wCarehEmouse eFyes, Cmy AFrabiCan drGums
DmShould I put them by your gaFte G Dm G
Or, sDmad-eyed lady, should I wCait?
[Verse 3]
The kCings of TEmyrus with their cFonvict lGist
Are wCaiting in lEmine for their geFranium kGiss
And yFou wouldn’t kEmnow it would hDmappen like tChis
But who among them really wDmants just to kGiss you?
With your cChildhood fEmlames on your mFidnight rGug
And your SCpanish mEmanners and your mFother’s dGrugs
And your cFowboy mEmouth and your cDmurfew pClugs
Who among them do you tDmhink could reGsist you?
[Chorus]
SDmad-eyed lady of the lCowlaG7nds
Where the Dmsad-eyed prophet says that Cno man cG7omes
My wCareEmhouse eFyes, Cmy AFrabiCan dGrums
DmShould I put them by your gaFte G Dm G
Or, sDmad-eyed lady, should I wCait?
[Verse 4]
Oh, the fCarmers and the bEmusinessmen, tFhey all did dGecide
To sChow you where the dEmead angels are that they uFsed to hGide
But wFhy did they pick yEmou to sympaDmthize with their sCide?
Oh how could they eDmver misGtake you?
They wiCshed you’d acEmcepted the Fblame for the Gfarm
But with the sCea at your Emfeet and the pFhony false Galarm
And with the chFild of the hEmoodlum wDmrapped up in your aCrms
How could they eDmver have persGuaded you?
[Chorus]
DmSad-eyed lady of the lCowlaG7nds
Where the sDmad-eyed prophet says that Cno man cG7omes
My wCarehEmouse eFyes, Cmy AFrabiCan drGums
DmShould I put them by your gaFte G Dm G
Or, sDmad-eyed lady, should I wCait?
[Verse 5]
With your shCeet-metal mEmemory of CFannery RGow
And your maCgazine huEmsband who one dFay just had to Ggo
And your geFntleness nEmow, which you jDmust can’t help but sChow
Who among them do you tDmhink would empGloy you?
Now you stCand with your tEmhief, you’re Fon his paGrole
With your hColy medEmallion that your fFingertips fGold
And your saFint-like fEmace and your gDmhost-like sCoul
Who among them do you tDmhink could destGroy you?
[Chorus]
DmSad-eyed lady of the lCowlaG7nds
Where the Dmsad-eyed prophet say that Cno man cG7omes
My wCarehEmouse eFyes, Cmy ArFabiCan drGums
DmShould I put them by your gaFte G Dm G
Or, sDmad-eyed lady, should I wCait?