Boots of Spanish Leather Bob Dylan
Contributed
Winnetou
4 years ago
This song has one published interpretation
Second Contractor: The Lumineers
Text author: Bob Dylan
Composer: Bob Dylan
Alternate Title: The Times They Are A-Changin', 1964 Columbia
Instrument: Guitar
Second Contractor: The Lumineers
Text author: Bob Dylan
Composer: Bob Dylan
Alternate Title: The Times They Are A-Changin', 1964 Columbia
Instrument: Guitar
Contents
G
C/g
G
Oh, I'm
Em9
sailin' away my D7/f#
own true lG
ove C/g
G
I'm s
Em9
ailin' aD7/f#
way in the G
mornin'Is there
Em
something I can send you from aC/g
cross the G
seaFrom the
Em9
place that D7/f#
I'll be G
landing?C/g
G
No, there's nothing you can send me my own true love.
There's nothing I'm a-wishin' to be ownin'.
Just a-carry yourself back to me unspoiled
from across that lonesome ocean.
Ah, but I just though you might want something fine
made of silver or of golden
either from the mountains of Madrid
or the coast of Barcelona.
But if I had the stars from the darkest night
and the diamonds from the deepest ocean,
I'd foresake them all for your sweet kiss,
for that's all I'm wishin' to be ownin'
But I might be gone a long old time,
and it's only that I'm askin'.
Is there something I can send you to remember me by,
To make your time more easy passin'?
Oh how can, how can you ask me again?
It only brings me sorrow.
The same thing I would want today
I would want again tomorrow.
Oh I got a letter on a lonesome day.
It was from her ship a'sailin'.
Sayin' "I don't know when I'll be comin' back again.
It depends on how I'm a-feelin'."
If you my love must think that a'way
I'm sure your mind is a'roamin'.
I'm sure your thoughts are not with me
but with the country to where you're goin'.
So take heed, take heed of the Western winds.
Take heed of the stormy weather.
And yes, there's something you can send back to me:
Spanish Boots of Spanish Leather.
New Submission +0 -0
Status: ApprovedValue: 20 karma points
He improved the study 4 years ago
the moderator accepted the study 4 years ago