(B. Dylan)
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From WFMU's 1993 compilation They Came, They Played, They Blocked the Driveway. This song was originally performed by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez.
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Farewell Angelina
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The bells of the crown
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Are being stolen by bandits
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I must follow the sound
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The triangle tingles
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And the trumpets play slow
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Farewell Angelina
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The sky is on fire
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And I must go.
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There's no need for anger
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There's no need for blame
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There's nothing to prove
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Ev'rything's still the same
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Just a table standing empty
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By the edge of the sea
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Farewell Angelina
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The sky is trembling
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And I must leave.
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The jacks and the queens
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Have forsaked the courtyard
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Fifty-two gypsies
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Now file past the guards
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In the space where the deuce
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And the ace once ran wild
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Farewell Angelina
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The sky is folding
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I'll see you in a while.
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See the cross-eyed pirates sitting
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Perched in the sun
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Shooting tin cans
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With a sawed-off shotgun
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And the neighbors they clap
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And they cheer with each blast
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Farewell Angelina
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The sky's changing color
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And I must leave fast.
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King Kong, little elves
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On the rooftops they dance
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Valentino-type tangos
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While the make-up man's hands
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Shut the eyes of the dead
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Not to embarrass anyone
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Farewell Angelina
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The sky is embarassed
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And I must be gone.
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The machine guns are roaring
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The puppets heave rocks
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The fiends nail time bombs
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To the hands of the clocks
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Call me any name you like
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I will never deny it
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Farewell Angelina
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The sky is errupting
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I must go where it's quiet.
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Farewell Angelina
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Jeff Buckley |