Guilty undertaker sighs Lonesome organ grinder cries Silver saxophone says That I should wait for you The crack bells and the washed out horns Blowing into my face with scorn That's not the way I wasn't born to lose you
I want you, I want you I want you so bad Honey, I want you
Drunken politicians leap Upon the street while mothers weep And saviors were fast asleep they wait for you I wait for them to read your looks While drinking from my broken cup And ask me to open up the gate for you
I want you, I want you I want you so bad Honey, I want you
I turn to the queen of spades And talk to my chambermaid She knows I'm not afraid to look at her She is good to me And there's nothing that she doesn't see She knows where I like to be But it doesn't matter
I want you, I want you Yes, I want you so bad Honey, I want you
Now you're dancing child With his Chinese suit He spoke to me and I took his flute I know I wasn't very cute to him was I But I did it because you like Because you took him for a ride Because the time was on his side And because
I want you, I want you Yes, I want you so bad Honey, I want you
Compositor: Robert Dylan (SESAC)Editores: Dwarf Music (SESAC), Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLCPublicado em 1966ECAD verificado obra #4540207 e fonograma #17857189 em 24/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM