Pay in Blood
Pay in Blood

Bob Dylan - Pay in Blood Lyrics

Rock
Sep 7, 2012
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Pay in Blood Lyrics

Well I'm grinding my life out, steady and sure
Nothing more wretched than what I must endure
I'm drenched in the light that shines from the sun
I could stone you to death for the wrongs that you've done

Sooner or later you make a mistake,
I'll put you in a chain that you never will break
Legs and arms and body and bone
I pay in blood, but not my own

Night after night, day after day
They strip your useless hopes away
The more I take the more I give
The more I die the more I live

I got something in my pocket make your eyeballs swim
I got dogs could tear you limb from limb
I'm circlin' around the southern zone
I pay in blood, but not my own

Low cards are what I've got
But I'll play this hand whether I like it or not
I'm sworn to uphold the laws of God
You could put me out in front of a firing squad

I've been out and around with the rising men
Just like you, my handsome friend
My head's so hard, must be made of stone
I pay in blood, but not my own

Another politician coming out the abyss
Another angry beggar blowing you a kiss
You got the same eyes that your mother does
If only you could prove who your father was

Someone must of slipped a drug in your wine
You gulped it down and you've crossed the line
Man can't live by bread alone
I pay in blood, but not my own

How I made it back home, nobody knows
Or how I survived so many blows
I've been through Hell, What good did it do?
You bastard! I'm suppose to respect you!

I'll give you justice, I'll fathom your purse
Show me your moral that you reversed
Hear me holler, hear me moan
I pay in blood but not my own

You get your lover in the bed
Come here I'll break your lousy head
Our nation must be saved and freed
You've been accused of murder, how do you plead?

This is how I spend my days
I came to bury, not to raise
I'll drink my fill and sleep alone
I play in blood, but not my own

Writer(s): BOB DYLAN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote the song 'Pay in Blood'?

    Bob Dylan is the original writer of the song 'Pay in Blood'. The song's lyrics are credited solely to Dylan.

  2. When and where did Dylan first share the lyrics for 'Pay in Blood'?

    Dylan first shared the lyrics for 'Pay in Blood' with Elvis Costello at the West Coast Blues & Roots Festival in Fremantle, Australia, in April 2011. He read them from a narrow roll of paper, which he likened to a London bus ticket.

  3. What musical genre does 'Pay in Blood' belong to?

    The song 'Pay in Blood' is characterized as a rock song with funky accents. It features a guitar played with a wah-wah pedal, which along with George G. Receli's drumming, gives it an original tone among Dylan's works.

  4. What are some influences or references found in the lyrics of 'Pay in Blood'?

    The lyrics of 'Pay in Blood' include influences from classical literature. For instance, the phrase 'Nothing more wretched than what I must endure' is a close paraphrase from Ovid's 'Tristia', and 'I came to bury not to praise' echoes a line from Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesar'.

  5. Which key is 'Pay in Blood' performed in?

    The song 'Pay in Blood' is performed in the sounding key of C-sharp major. This key contributes to the distinct mood and musical structure of the piece.

  6. How have critics described the lyrical themes of 'Pay in Blood'?

    Critics have noted the lyrics of 'Pay in Blood' as among the darkest and most violent by Dylan. Some view it as a religious song reflecting Old Testament wrath, while others see connections to American slavery, especially given Dylan's comments in a Rolling Stone interview.

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