Dink's Song
Lyrics
If I had wings like Noah's dove
I'd fly the river to the one I love
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
I had a man who was long and tall
Moved his body like a cannon ball
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
Remember one evening, it was drizzlin' rain
And in my heart, I felt an achin' pain
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
Once I wore my apron low
Been a-keep' you away from my door
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
Now, my apron is up to my chin
You pass my door but you never come in
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
Muddy river runs muddy 'n' wild
You can't care the bloody for my unborn child
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
Number nine train ain' done no harm
Number nine train take my poor baby home
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
Fastest man I ever saw
Skid Missouri on the way to Arkansas
Fare thee well, my honey, fare thee well
Writer(s): BOB DYLAN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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