[00:00.000] 作词 : Bob Dylan [00:01.000] 作曲 : Bob Dylan [00:10.00]Early one morning the sun was shining [00:13.00]I was laying in bed [00:15.30]Wondering if she'd changed at all [00:17.50]If her hair was still red [00:21.00]Her folks they said our lives together [00:23.00]Sure was gonna be rough [00:25.00]They never did like Mama's homemade dress [00:27.50]Papa's bankbook wasn't big enough [00:30.50]And I was standin' on the side of the road [00:33.00]Rain fallin' on my shoes [00:35.50]Heading out for the East Coast [00:37.50]Lord knows I've paid some dues geting through [00:43.00]Tangled up in blue [00:47.00] [00:54.00]She was married when we first met [00:57.00]Soon to be divorced [00:59.50]I helped her out of a jam, I guess [01:01.00]But I used a little too much force [01:04.00]We drove that car as far as we could [01:06.50]Abandoned it out West [01:09.50]Split up on a dark sad night, both agreeing it was best [01:14.00]She turned around to look at me as I was walking away [01:19.00]I heard her say over my shoulder [01:21.00]"We'll meet again someday on the avenue," “ [01:26.00]Tangled up in blue [01:30.00] [01:38.00]I had a job in the great north woods [01:40.00]Working as a cook for a spell [01:42.00]But I never did like it all that much [01:45.00]And one day the ax just fell [01:47.50]So I drifted down to New Orleans [01:49.50]Where I lucky to be employed [01:52.50]Working for a while on a fishing boat [01:54.50]Right outside of Delacroix [01:57.00]But all the while I was alone [01:59.00]The past was close behind [02:02.00]I seen a lot of women [02:04.50]But she never escaped my mind [02:06.50]And I just grew tangled up in blue [02:14.00] [02:20.00]She was working in a topless place [02:22.50]And I stopped in for a beer [02:25.00]I just kept looking at the side of her face [02:28.00]In the spotlight so clear [02:30.00]And later on as the crowd thinned out [02:32.50]I was just about to do the same [02:35.50]She was standing there in back of my chair [02:37.50]Said to me, "don't i know your name?" [02:40.00]I muttered somethin' underneath my breath [02:42.00]She studied the lines on my face [02:45.00]I must admit I felt a little uneasy [02:47.00]When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe [02:52.00]Tangled up in blue [02:57.00] [03:03.00]She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe [03:08.00]"I thought you'd never say hello", she said, “ [03:10.00]"You look like the silent type." “ [03:12.50]Then she opened up a book of poems [03:15.00]And handed it to me [03:18.00]Written by an Italian poet from the thirteenth century [03:22.00]And every one of them words rang true [03:24.00]And glowed like burnin' coal [03:27.00]Pouring off of every page [03:29.00]Like it was written in my soul [03:31.00]from me to you [03:34.00]Tangled up in blue [03:40.00] [03:45.00]I lived with them on Montague Street [03:48.00]In a basement down the stairs [03:50.00]There was music in the cafes at night [03:52.00]And revolution in the air [03:55.00]Then he started into dealing with slaves [03:57.00]And something inside of him died [03:59.50]She had to sell everything she owned [04:02.00]And froze up inside [04:04.00]And when finally the bottom fell out [04:06.50]I became withdrawn [04:09.00]The only thing I knew how to do [04:11.00]Was to keep on keepin on like a bird that flew [04:16.00]Tangled up in blue [04:21.00] [04:27.00]So now I'm goin' back again [04:29.00]I got to get to her somehow [04:32.00]All the people we used to know [04:34.00]They're an illusion to me now [04:36.00]Some are mathematicians [04:38.00]Some are carpenter's wives [04:41.00]Don't know how it all got started [04:43.00]I don't know what they're doin' with their lives [04:45.50]But me, I'm still on the road [04:48.00]Headin' for another joint [04:50.00]We always did feel the same [04:52.00]We just saw it from a different point of view [04:57.00]Tangled up in blue [05:05.00]