I and I
-Bob Dylan.
Been so long since a strange woman slept in my bed,
See how sweet she sleeps,
,
How free must be her dreams.
In another lifetime she must of owned the world,
Or been faithfully wed,
To some righteous king who wrote love songs,
,
Beside moonlit streams,
I and I, in Creation where one s nature neither honors nor forgives,
I and I, One said to the other, no mans sees my face and lives.
Took an untrodden path once where the swift don t win the race,
It goes to the worthy,
Who can can divine the word of truth.
It took a stranger to see teach me,
To look into justices beautiful face.
And to see an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.
I and I, in Creation where one s nature neither honors nor forgives,
I and I, One said to the other, no mans sees my face and lives.
Think I ll go out,
An go for a walk.
Not much happening here,
But then again nothin ever does.
Besides if she wakes up now,
She ll just want me to talk,
An I got nothing to say,
Specially about what ever it was.
I and I, in Creation where one s nature neither honors nor forgives,
I and I, One said to the other, no mans sees my face and lives.
Be seeing you,
Kelwyn.
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He said that s alright babe,
I love you too.
But we were Tangled Up In Blue.
- Bob Dylan