Bob Dylan
"Cry a While"
Well, I had to go down to see a guy
Named Mr. Goldsmith
Nasty, dirty, double-crossin', back-stabbin' phony
I didn't want to have to deal with
But I did it for you
And all you gave me was a smile
Well, I cried for you
Now it's your turn to cry a while
I don't carry dead weight
I'm no flash in the pan
All right, I'll set you straight
Can't you see I'm a union man
I'm lettin' the cat out of the cage
I'm keepin' a low profile
Well, I cried for you
Now it's your turn, you can cry a while
Feel like a fightin' rooster
Feel better than I ever felt
But the Pennsylvania line's in an awful mess
And the Denver road is a-goin' to melt
I went to the Church house
Every day I go an extra mile
Well, I cried for you
Now your turn, you can cry a while
Last night, 'cross the alley
There was a poundin' on the wall
It must have been Don Pasquale
Makin' a 2 a.m. booty call
To break a trusting heart like mine
Was just your style
Well, I cried for you
Now it's your turn to cry a while
I'm on the fringes of the night
Fighting back my tears I can't control
Some people they ain't human
They got no heart or soul
But I'm a-cryin' to the Lord
Tryin' to be meek and mild
Yes, I've cried for you
Now it's your turn, you can cry a while
Well the preacher's in the pulpit
And the babies in their cribs
I'm longin' for that sweet fat
That sticks to your ribs
I'm goin' to buy me a barrel of whisky
I'll die before I turn senile
Yes, I've cried for you
Now it's your turn, you can cry a while
Well, you bet on the horses
They ran the wrong way
I always said you'd be sorry
And today could be the day
I might need a good lawyer
Could be your funeral, my trial
Well, I cried for you
Now it's your turn, you can cry a while