Caribbean Wind (Live Nov. 12, 1980) 作词 : Bob Dylan 作曲 : Bob Dylan She was from Haiti fair brown and intense Her middle and her home lost with it There is playing show in Miami in the theater of divine company Told about Jesus told about the rain She told me about the vision told me about the pain That has arisen from the ashes abided in her memory Is she a child or a woman I really can't say Something about her said Trust me anyway As the days turned to minutes and the minutes turned back into hours Could I've been used and played as a pawn It certainly was possible as the gay night wore on But victory was mine and I held it with the help of God's power And that Caribbean wind still blows from Trinidad to Mexico The circle of light to the furnace of desire And them distant ships of liberty on them iron waves so bold and free Bringing everything that's near to me nearer to the fire Shadows grew closer as we touched on the floor Prodigal son sitting next to the door Preaching resistance waitin' for the night to arrive He was well connected but his heart was a snare 'Cause she had left him to die in there And I knew he could get out while he still was alive Stars on my balcony buzz in my head Ceiling my baby love heat in my bed Street band playin' nearer my God to thee We met at the steeple where the mission bells ring She said I know what you're thinking but there ain't a thing You can do about it so you might as well agree to agree And that Caribbean wind blows hard from the Valley coast into my backyard Drivin' all your love to the furnace of desire And them distant ships of liberty on them iron waves so bold and free Bringing everything that's near to me nearer to the fire Atlantic City by the cruel sea I hear a voice cryin' daddy I always think it's for me But it's only the silence in the buttermilk hills that call Bearin' new messages bringin' evil reports Of riotin' armies and time that is short And earthquakes and train wrecks and death threats written on walls Would I have married her I don't know I suppose She had bells on her braids and they hung to her toes The curtain was risin' and like they say the ship will sail at dawn And I felt it come over me some kind of gloom I'm gonna say come on with me girl I got plenty of room But I knew I'd be lyin' and besides she had already gone And that Caribbean wind still howls from Tokyo to the British Isles We never walked in to that furnace of desire And them distant ships of liberty on 'em iron waves so bold and free Bringing everything that's near to me nearer to the fire