Bob Dylan - Talking Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues

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Artísta: Bob Dylan

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Letra 'Talking Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues'

I saw it advertised one day,
bear mountain picnic was comin'my way.
"come along 'n'take a trip,
we'll bring you up there on a ship.
bring the wife and kids
bring the whole family."
yippee!
Well, i run right down 'n'bought a ticket
to this bear mountain picnic.
but little did i realize
i was in for a picnic surprise.
had nothin'to do with mountains.
i didn't even come close to a bear.
Took the wife 'n'kids down to the pier,
six thousand people there,
everybody had ticket for the trip.
"oh well."i said, "it's a pretty big ship.
besides, anyway, the more the merrier."
Well, we all got on 'n'what d'ya think,
that big old boat started t'sink
more people kept a-pilin'on,
that old ship was a-slowly goin'down.
funny way t'start a picnic.
Well, i soon lost track of m'kids 'n'wife,
so many people there i never saw in m'life
that old ship sinkin'down in the water,
six thousand people tryin't'kill each other,
dogs a-barkin', cats a-meowin',
women screamin', fists a-flyin', babies cryin',
cops a-comin', me a-runnin'.
maybe we just better call off the picnic.
I got shoved down 'n'pushed around,
all i could hear there was a screamin'sound,
don't remember one thing more,
just remember walkin'up on a little shore,
head busted, stomach cracked,
feet splintered, i was bald, naked. . .
quite lucky to be alive though.
Feelin'like i climbed outa m'casket,
i grabbed back hold of m'picnic basket.
took the wife 'n'kids 'n'started home,
wishin'i'd never got up that morn.
Now, i don't care just what you do,
if you wanta have a picnic, that's up t'you.
but don't tell me about it, i don't wanta hear it,
'cause, see, i just lost all m'picnic spirit.
stay in m'kitchen, have m'own picnic. . .
in the bathroom.
Now, it don't seem to me quite so funny
what some people are gonna do f'r money.
there's a bran'new gimmick every day
just t'take somebody's money away.
i think we oughta take some o'these people
and put 'em on a boat, send 'em up to bear mountain . . .
for a picnic.