Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag

Bob Dylan

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    I was sittin' on a stump
    Down in New Orleans,
    I was feelin' kinda low down,
    Dirty and mean.
    Along came a fella
    And he didn't even ask.
    He says, "I know of a woman
    That can fix you up fast."
    I didn't think twice,
    I said like I should,
    "Let's go find this lady
    That can do me some good."
    We walked across the river
    On a sailin' spree
    And we came to a door
    Called one-oh-three.

    I was just about ready
    To give it a little knock
    When out comes a fella
    Who couldn't even walk.
    He's linkin' and a-slinkin',
    Couldn't stand on his feet,
    And he moaned and he groaned
    And he shuffled down the street.
    Well, out of the door
    There comes another man.
    He wiggled and he wobbled,
    He couldn't hardly stand.
    He had this frightened
    Look in his eyes,
    Like he just fought a bear,
    He was ready to die.

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    Well, I peeked through the key crack,
    Comin' down the hall
    Was a long-legged man
    Who couldn't hardly crawl.
    He muttered and he uttered
    In broken French,
    And he looked like he'd been through
    A monkey wrench.

    Well, by this time
    I was a-scared to knock,
    I was a-scared to move,
    I's in a state of shock.
    I hummed a little tune
    And I shuffled my feet
    And I started walkin' backwards
    Down that broad street.
    Well, I got to the corner,
    I tried my best to smile.
    I turned around the corner
    And I ran a bloody mile.
    Man, I wasn't runnin'
    'Cause I was sick,
    I was just a-runnin'
    To get out of there quick.

    Well, I tripped right along
    And I'm a-wheezin' in my chest.
    I musta run a mile
    In a minute or less.
    I walked on a log
    And I tripped on a stump,
    I caught a fast freight
    With a one-arm jump.
    So, if you're travelin' down
    Louisiana way,
    And you feel kinda lonesome
    And you need a place to stay,
    Man, you're better off
    In your misery
    Than to tackle that lady
    At one-oh-three.

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    Composition: Bob Dylan

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