Bob Dylan – All Along The Watchtower
Capo 4th 128 bpm 4/4 8th Note Strumming
[John Wesley Harding 1967]
Intro
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Verse 1
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There must be some way out of here…
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Said the joker to the thief…
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There's too much confusion…
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I can't get no relief…
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Business men they drink my wine…
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Plowmen… dig my earth…
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None of them along the line…
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Know what any of it is worth…
Interlude
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Verse 2
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No reason to get excited…
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The thief he kindly spoke…
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There are many here among us…
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Who feel that life is but a joke…
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but you and I… we've been through that…
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and this is not our fate…
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So let us not talk falsely now…
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The hour… is getting late…
Interlude
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Verse 3
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All along… the watchtower…
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The princes… kept the view…
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While all the women came and went…
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Barefoot servants… too…
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Outside in the distance…
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A wild cat did growl…
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Two riders were approaching…
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The wind began to howl…
Outro
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