Santa Fe

Album: The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3: Rare & Unreleased (1991)
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  • Santa-Fe,
    Dear, dear, dear, dear, dear Santa-Fe,
    My woman needs it ev'ryday,
    She promised this a-lad she'd stay,
    She's rollin' up a lotta bread
    To toss away.
    She's in Santa-Fe,
    Dear, dear, dear, dear, dear Santa-Fe
    Now she's opened up an old maid's home,
    She's proud, but she needs to roam,
    She's gonna write herself a roadside poem,
    About Santa-Fe.

    Santa-Fe,
    Dear, dear, dear, dear Santa-Fe.
    Since I'm never gonna cease to roam,
    I'm never, ever far from home,
    But I'll build a geodesic dome
    And sail away.
    Don't feel bad.
    No, no, no, no, don't feel bad
    It's the best food I've ever had.
    Makes me feel so glad
    That she's cooking in a home-made pad
    She never caught a cold so bad
    When I'm away.

    Santa-Fe,
    Dear, dear, dear, dear, dear, dear Santa-Fe.
    My shrimp boat's in the bay
    I won't have my nature this way,
    And I'm leanin' on the wheel each day
    To drift away
    From Santa-Fe,
    Dear, dear, dear, dear, dear Santa-Fe.
    My sister looks good at home,
    She's lickin' on an ice cream cone,
    She's packin' her big white comb,
    What does it weigh? Writer/s: BOB DYLAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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