Workingman's Blues #2
Workingman's Blues #2

Bob Dylan - Workingman's Blues #2 Lyrics

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Aug 24, 2006
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Workingman's Blues #2 Lyrics

There's an evenin' haze settlin' over town
Starlight by the edge of the creek
The buyin' power of the proletariat's gone down
Money's gettin' shallow and weak
Well, the place I love best is a sweet memory
It's a new path that we trod
They say low wages are a reality
If we want to compete abroad

My cruel weapons have been put on the shelf
Come sit down on my knee
You are dearer to me than myself
As you yourself can see
While I'm listening to the steel rails hum
Got both eyes tight shut
Just sitting here trying to keep the hunger from
Creeping its way into my gut

Meet me at the bottom, don't lag behind
Bring me my boots and shoes
You can hang back or fight your best on the frontline
Sing a little bit of these workingman's blues

Well, I'm sailin' on back, ready for the long haul
Tossed by the winds and the seas
I'll drag 'em all down to hell and I'll stand 'em at the wall
I'll sell 'em to their enemies
I'm tryin' to feed my soul with thought
Gonna sleep off the rest of the day
Sometimes no one wants what we got
Sometimes you can't give it away

Now the place is ringed with countless foes
Some of them may be deaf and dumb
No man, no woman knows
The hour that sorrow will come
In the dark I hear the night birds call
I can feel a lover's breath
I sleep in the kitchen with my feet in the hall
Sleep is like a temporary death

Meet me at the bottom, don't lag behind
Bring me my boots and shoes
You can hang back or fight your best on the frontline
Sing a little bit of these workingman's blues

Well, they burned my barn, and they stole my horse
I can't save a dime
I got to be careful, I don't want to be forced
Into a life of continual crime
I can see for myself that the sun is sinking
How I wish you were here to see
Tell me now, am I wrong in thinking
That you have forgotten me?

Now they worry and they hurry and they fuss and they fret
They waste your nights and days
Them I will forget
But you I'll remember always
Old memories of you to me have clung
You've wounded me with your words
Gonna have to straighten out your tongue
It's all true, everything you've heard

Meet me at the bottom, don't lag behind
Bring me my boots and shoes
You can hang back or fight your best on the frontline
Sing a little bit of these workingman's blues

In you, my friend, I find no blame
Wanna look in my eyes, please do
No one can ever claim
That I took up arms against you
All across the peaceful sacred fields
They will lay you low
They'll break your horns and slash you with steel
I say it so it must be so

Now I'm down on my luck and I'm black and blue
Gonna give you another chance
I'm all alone and I'm expecting you
To lead me off in a cheerful dance
I got a brand new suit and a brand new wife
I can live on rice and beans
Some people never worked a day in their life
Don't know what work even means

Well, meet me at the bottom, don't lag behind
Bring me my boots and shoes
You can hang back or fight your best on the frontline
Sing a little bit of these workingman's blues

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

  1. Who wrote and performed 'Workingman's Blues #2'?

    The song 'Workingman's Blues #2' was written and performed by Bob Dylan. It was released in 2006 as the sixth track on his album 'Modern Times'.

  2. What musical style does 'Workingman's Blues #2' follow?

    Despite its title, 'Workingman's Blues #2' is not a blues song but rather a folk song. It follows a chord pattern similar to Pachelbel's Canon and is performed in the key of A major.

  3. What are some of the literary influences in the lyrics?

    The lyrics of 'Workingman's Blues #2' include references to American Civil War poet Henry Timrod and country singer Merle Haggard. Additionally, a line is quoted from Ovid's Tristia (Book 2, Lines 51-53).

  4. How is the song connected to Merle Haggard?

    Bob Dylan's 'Workingman's Blues #2' is considered a sequel to Merle Haggard's 1969 hit 'Workin' Man Blues'. Dylan toured with Haggard prior to recording 'Modern Times' and even quotes a line from Haggard's song in the chorus.

  5. What themes are explored in 'Workingman's Blues #2'?

    The song explores themes of economic struggle, the decline in buying power of the working class, and personal and political introspection. It reflects on societal and individual challenges, blending elements of heartache and the enduring spirit of common people.

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