Bob Dylan - Sad-eyed lady of the lowlands
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          Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands – Bob Dylan
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Written by: Bob Dylan
From: “Blonde on Blonde” (1966)
Tabbed by: maguri
Tuning: soprano C
Time signature: 6/8
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CHORDS
       g-C-E-A
Asus4  2-2-0-0
Em7    0-2-0-2
A7     0-1-0-0
Turnaround
A7sus4 0-4-5-5
A7     0-4-5-4
A7sus2 0-4-5-2
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[Intro]
| D | A | G | Asus4 A |
| D | A | G | Asus4 A |
[Verse 1]
		With your Dmercury Amouth in the Gmissionary Asus4times  A 
And your Deyes like Asmoke and your Gprayers like Asus4rhymes A 
G And your silver Dcross, and your Em7voice A7like Dchimes
Oh, Dwho do they Emthink could A7sus4bu- uryA7 yoA7sus2u?     A7  
[Verse 2]
With your Dpockets Awell proGtected at Asus4last   A 
And your Dstreetcar Avisions which you Gplace on the Asus4grass  A 
And your Gflesh like Dsilk, and your Em7face A7like Dglass
DWho could they Emget to A7sus4carry yA7ou?A7sus2       A7  
[Chorus]
EmSad-eyed lady of the DlowAlands
Em                                    D     |  A  |  A7  |
 Where the sad-eyed prophet says that no man comes
   D   A     G     D   G D    Asus4 A | A |
My warehouse eyes, my Arabian drums
Em  Should I put them by your A7sus4gate   A7   A7sus2       A7  
    Em                      |  D  |  %  |
Or, sad-eyed lady, should I wait?
[Verse 3]
With your Dsheets like Ametal and your Gbelt like Asus4lace,  A 
And your Ddeck of cAards misGsing the jack and the Asus4ace    A 
And your Gbasement Dclothes and your Em7holloA7w  Dface
Who aDmong them could Emthink he could outA7sus4guess yA7ou?A7sus2       A7  
[Verse 4]
With your DsilAhouetteG when the sunlight Asus4dims   A 
D  Into your Aeyes where the Gmoonlight Asus4swims  A 
G And your match-book Dsongs and your Em7gypsyA7   Dhymns
Who aDmong them would Emtry to impress A7sus4you?   A7   A7sus2       A7  
[Chorus]
Em Sad-eyed lady of the DlowlandsA
          Em                         D     |  A  |  A7
Where the sad-eyed prophet says that no man comes
   D   A     G     D   G D    Asus4 A | A |
My warehouse eyes, my Arabian drums
Em  Should I put them by your A7sus4gate   A7   A7sus2       A7  
    Em                      |  D  |  %  |
Or, sad-eyed lady, should I wait?
[Verse 5]
The Dkings of ATyrus with their Gconvict Asus4list   A 
Are Dwaiting in Aline for their Ggeranium Asus4kiss   A 
GAnd you wouldn't Dknow it would Em7happeA7n like Dthis
But who aDmong them Emreally wants just to A7sus4kiss yoA7u? A7sus2       A7  
[Verse 6]
With your Dchildhood Aflames on your Gmidnight Asus4rug    A 
And your DSpanish Amanners and your Gmother's Asus4drugs  A 
GAnd your cowboy Dmouth and your Em7curfeA7w  Dplugs
Who aDmong them do you Emthink could reA7sus4sist yoA7u? A7sus2       A7  
[Chorus]
Em Sad-eyed lady of the DlowAlands
Em                                   D     |  A  |  A7  |
 Where the sad-eyed prophet say that no man comes
   D   A     G     D   G D    Asus4 A | A7 |
My warehouse eyes, my Arabian drums
Em  Should I leave them by your A7sus4gate   A7   A7sus2       A7  
    Em                      |  D  |  %  |
Or, sad-eyed lady, should I wait?
[Verse 7]
Oh, the Dfarmers and the Abusinessmen, Gthey all did deAsus4cide   A 
To Dshow you where the Adead angels are Gthat they used to Asus4hide   A 
But Gwhy did they pick Dyou to sympaEm7thizeA7 with their Dside?
How Dcould they Emever misA7sus4take yoA7u? A7sus2       A7  
[Verse 8]
They Dwished you'd acAcepted the Gblame for the Asus4farm   A 
But with the Dsea at your Afeet and the Gphony false aAsus4larm   A 
And with the Gchild of a Dhoodlum Em7wrapped up A7in your Darms
DHow could they Emever, ever perA7sus4suaded A7youA7sus2?      A7  
[Chorus]
EmSad-eyed lady of the DlowAlands
Em                                      D     |  A  |  A7  |
 Where the sad-eyed prophet say that no man comes
   D   A     G     D   G D    Asus4 A | A |
My warehouse eyes, my Arabian drums
Em  Should I put them by your A7sus4gate   A7   A7sus2       A7  
    Em                      |  D  |  %  |
Or, sad-eyed lady, should I wait?
[Verse 9]
With your Dsheet-metal Amemory of GCannery Asus4Row    A 
And your Dmagazine-Ahusband who one Gday just had to Asus4go     A 
And your Ggentleness Dnow, Em7which you just A7can't help but Dshow
DWho among them do you Emthink would emA7sus4ploy yoA7u? A7sus2       A7  
[Verse 10]
DNow you stand with your Athief, you're Gon his paAsus4role   A 
With your Dholy meAdallion in your Gfingertips now that Asus4fold   A 
And your Gsaintlike Dface and your Em7ghostA7like Dsoul
Who aDmong them could ever Emthink he could deA7sus4stroy yA7ou A7sus2       A7  
[Chorus]
EmSad-eyed lady of the DlowAlands
Em                                   D     |  A  |  A7  |
 Where the sad-eyed prophet say that no man comes
   D   A     G     D   G D    Asus4 A | A |
My warehouse eyes, my Arabian drums
Em  Should I leave them by your A7sus4gate   A7   A7sus2       A7  
    Em                      |  D  |  %  |
Or, sad-eyed lady, should I wait?
[Solo] = Verse, Verse, Chorus
| D | A | G | Asus4 A |
| D | A | G | Asus4 A |
| G | D | Em7  A7 | D |
| D | Em | Asus4 A | Asus2 A |
| D | A | G | Asus4 A |
| D | A | G | Asus4 A |
| G | D | Em7  A7 | D |
| D | Em | Asus4 A | Asus2 A |
| Em | % | D | A |
| Em | % | D | A | A7 |
| D A | G   D   | G D    | Asus4 A | A |
(fade out over last bars