歌词
I and I - Bob Dylan
作词:Bob Dylan
作曲:Bob Dylan
Been so long since a strange woman has slept in my bed
Look how sweet she sleeps how free must be her dreams
In another lifetime she must have owned the world or been faithfully wed
To some righteous king who wrote psalms beside moonlit streams
I and I
In creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives
I and I
One say to the other no man sees my face and lives
Think I'll go out and go for a walk
Not much happening here nothing ever does
Besides if she wakes up now she'll just want me to talk
I got nothing to say 'specially about whatever was
I and I
In creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives
I and I
One say to the other no man sees my face and lives
Took an untrodden path once here the swift don't win the race
It goes to the worthy who can divide the word of truth
Took a stranger to teach me to look into justice's beautiful face
And to see an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
I and I
In creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives
I and I
One say to the other no man sees my face and lives
Outside of two men on a train platform there's nobody in sight
They're waiting for spring to come smoking down the track
The world could come to an end tonight but that's all right
She should still be there sleeping when I get back
I and I
In creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives
I and I
One say to the other no man sees my face and lives
Noontime and I'm still pushing myself along the road the darkest part
Into the narrow lanes I can't stumble or stay put
Someone else is speaking with my mouth but I'm listening only to my heart
I've made shoes for everyone even you while I still go barefoot
I and I
In creation where one's nature neither honors nor forgives
I and I
One say to the other no man sees my face and lives
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