Bob Dylan

Album: Greatest Hits: Believers Never Die - Volume Two (2019)
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  • When they say, "You and what army?"
    I guess they're talking about you and me
    Baby, nobody would love you nobody would love you
    Like, like I do, I guess that's half true

    Come down, come down, come down from your holy mountain
    I'm down, I'm down to put your shame on a billboard for a second
    Sometimes, sometimes the only way out is through, through

    'Cause everyone loves Bob Dylan
    I just want you to love me like that, yeah
    Would you bury me next to Johnny Cash?
    I'm obsessed, do you love me like that? Yeah

    So what fates do we share?
    Windows down, wind in your hair
    Baby, no one ever thinks of you, no one ever thinks of you
    As much as I do, not, not even you

    Come down, come down, come down from your holy mountain
    I'm down, I'm down to put your shame on the billboard for a second
    Sometimes, sometimes the only way out is through, through

    'Cause everyone loves Bob Dylan
    I just want you to love me like that, yeah
    Would you bury me next to Johnny Cash?
    I'm obsessed, do you love me like that? Yeah

    'Cause everyone loves Bob Dylan
    I just want you to love me like that, yeah
    Would you bury me next to Johnny Cash?
    I'm obsessed, do you love me like that? Yeah

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Comments: 2

  • Anna from Naples Florida Yes thank you for giving my boyfriend who is actually Patrick stump a shout out he would love it
  • AnonymousI love bob Dylan I think the song is vastly underrated. Plus the first line is a shriek reference, it has a beautiful nostalgic feel to it as well
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