Ballad for a Friend

Writen by: Bob Dylan

Ballad for a Friend

Bob Dylan

Sad I’m a-sittin’ on the railroad track
Watching’ that old smokestack
Train is a-leavin’ but it won’t be back

Years ago we hang around
Watching’ trains roll through the town
Now that train is a-graveyard bound

Where we go up in that North Country
Lakes and streams and mines so free
I had no better friend than he

Something happened to him that day
I thought I heard a stranger say
I hung my head and stole away

A diesel truck was headin’ down
Carryin´ up a heavy load
Left him on a Utah road

They carried him back to his hometown
His mother cried, his sister moaned
Listening’ to them church bells tone

A diesel truck was rollin´ slow
Pullin´ down a heavy load
It left him on a Utah road

[Outro]
I-I I sung the last verse for ya because I missed the words the first time I sung them about the truck

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