所属专辑:A Tribute To Woody Guthrie
时长: 05:47
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt (Recorded Live) - Bob Dylan (鲍勃·迪伦)[00:00:00]
Written by:Harold Leventhal/Millard Lampell[00:00:01]
Dear Mrs Roosevelt don't hang your head and cry[00:00:06]
His mortal flesh is laid away but his good work fills the sky[00:00:17]
This world was lucky to see him born[00:00:27]
Now he went up to grade school and he wrote back to his folks[00:00:39]
He drew such funny pictures and was always pulling jokes[00:00:50]
This world was lucky to see him born[00:01:00]
He went up to Harvard to read his books of law[00:01:13]
He loved his trees and horses he loved everything he saw[00:01:23]
This world was lucky to see him born[00:01:33]
He got struck down by the fever and it settled in his leg[00:01:45]
He loved the folks that wished him well and everybody did[00:01:56]
This world was lucky to see him born[00:02:05]
He took office on a crippled leg and he said to one and all[00:02:17]
Your money changing racket boys sure enough got to fall[00:02:28]
This world was lucky to see him born[00:02:37]
I voted for him lots of times and I'd vote for him again[00:02:50]
He tried to find an honest job for every idle man[00:03:00]
This world was lucky to see him born[00:03:09]
He helped me to build my union and he learned me how to talk[00:03:22]
I could see he was a cripple but he learned my soul to talk[00:03:31]
This world was lucky to see him born[00:03:41]
I was a GI in the army the day he passed away[00:03:54]
And over my shoulder I could hear some soldier say[00:04:04]
This world was lucky to see him born[00:04:13]
I know this world was lucky just to see him born[00:04:57]
I know this world was lucky just to see him born[00:05:07]
This world was lucky to see him born[00:05:16]