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Bob Dylan

 

Bob Dylan – Bob Dylan's Dream (The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan)
 
Capo III
 
 
I'm pretty sure these are the correct lyrics. I also tried to illustrate the elongated 
syllables and pauses.
Because of this weird meter, I think it is actually rather hard to sing correctly.
 
The A in the second line does'nt feel necessary to me, so check for yourselves if you need it 
or not.
Since this is my first tab, please comment heavily.
 
 
 

      C           Dm
While riding on a train going west,
        ( F )         G
I fell asleep for to take my rest,
  C                          F       C
Iiiiii dreamed a dream that made me sad,
              G                F                   C
Concerning myself ... and the first few friends I had.
 
 
      C                 Dm
With half damp eyes I stared to the room,
                   ( F )      G
Where my friends and I spent many'n afternoon,
    C                             F     C
Wheeeeeere we together weathered many a storm,
              G                     F                C
Laughing and singing ... 'till the early hours of the morn.
 

 
       C                          Dm
By the old wooden stove where our hats was hung,
              ( F )      G
Our words was told, our songs was sung;
   C                              F       C
Weeeeee longed for nothing and were satisfied,
            G                  F               C
Joking and talking ... about theee wooorld outside.
 
 
      C                        Dm
With hungry hearts through the heat and cold,
              ( F )             G
We never much thought we could get very old;
   C                            F        C
Weeeeee thought we could sit forever in fun,
                 G                F          C
And our chances really ... was a million to one.
 
 
 
(HARMONICA PART)
 
 
    C                   Dm
As easy it was to tell black from white,
                ( F )          G
It was all that easy to tell wrong from right;
           C                           F            C
An' our choices they was few, so the thought never hit,
                       G               F                 C
That the one road we traveled ... woul'ever shatter or split.
 
 
    C               Dm
Ah many a year has passed and gone,
       ( F )           G
Many' gamble has been lost and won;
     C                    F             C
And many a road taken by many a first friend,
          G            F          C
And each one ... I've never seen again.
 
 
    C                     Dm
I wish, I wish, I wish in vain,
                 ( F )            G
That we could sit simply in that room again;
    C                               F          C
Teeeeeeen thousand dollars at the drop of a haaaaaat,
                  G                F                   C
I'd give it all gladly ... if our lives could be like that.
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