Desolation Row

Written by: Bob Dylan

Times Played 4
First Played 11-07-2004
Last Played  10-28-2006

Lyrics:

  • They’re selling postcards of the hanging
  • They’re painting the passports brown
  • The beauty parlor is filled with sailors
  • The circus is in town
  • Here comes the blind commissioner
  • They've got him in a trance
  • One hand is tied to the tight-rope walker
  • The other is in his pants
  • And the riot squad they’re restless
  • They need somewhere to go
  • As Lady and I look out tonight
  • From Desolation Row

  • Cinderella, she seems so easy
  • “It takes one to know one,” she smiles
  • And puts her hands in her back pockets
  • Bette Davis style
  • And in comes Romeo, he’s moaning
  • “You Belong to Me I Believe”
  • And someone says, “You’re in the wrong place my friend
  • You better leave”
  • And the only sound that’s left
  • After the ambulances go
  • Is Cinderella sweeping up
  • On Desolation Row

  • Now the moon is almost hidden
  • The stars are beginning to hide
  • The fortune-telling lady
  • Has even taken all her things inside
  • All except for Cain and Abel
  • And the hunchback of Notre Dame
  • Everybody is making love
  • Or else expecting rain
  • And the Good Samaritan, he’s dressing
  • He’s getting ready for the show
  • He’s going to the carnival tonight
  • On Desolation Row

  • Now Ophelia, she’s ’neath the window
  • For her I feel so afraid
  • On her twenty-second birthday
  • She already is an old maid
  • To her, death is quite romantic
  • She wears an iron vest
  • Her profession’s her religion
  • Her sin is her lifelessness
  • And though her eyes are fixed upon
  • Noah’s great rainbow
  • She spends her time peeking
  • Into Desolation Row

  • Einstein, disguised as Robin Hood
  • With his memories in a trunk
  • Passed this way an hour ago
  • With his friend, a jealous monk
  • He looked so immaculately frightful
  • As he bummed a cigarette
  • Then he went off sniffing drainpipes
  • And reciting the alphabet
  • Now you would not think to look at him
  • But he was famous long ago
  • For playing the electric violin
  • On Desolation Row

  • Dr. Filth, he keeps his world
  • Inside of a leather cup
  • But all his sexless patients
  • They’re trying to blow it up
  • Now his nurse, some local loser
  • She’s in charge of the cyanide hole
  • And she also keeps the cards that read
  • “Have Mercy on His Soul”
  • They all play on pennywhistles
  • You can hear them blow
  • If you lean your head out far enough
  • From Desolation Row

  • Across the street they’ve nailed the curtains
  • They’re getting ready for the feast
  • The Phantom of the Opera
  • A perfect image of a priest
  • They’re spoonfeeding Casanova
  • To get him to feel more assured
  • Then they’ll kill him with self-confidence
  • After poisoning him with words
  • And the Phantom’s shouting to skinny girls
  • “Get Outa Here If You Don’t Know
  • Casanova is just being punished for going
  • To Desolation Row”

  • Now at midnight all the agents
  • And the superhuman crew
  • Come out and round up everyone
  • That knows more than they do
  • Then they bring them to the factory
  • Where the heart-attack machine
  • Is strapped across their shoulders
  • And then the kerosene
  • Is brought down from the castles
  • By insurance men who go
  • Check to see that nobody is escaping
  • To Desolation Row

  • Praise be to Nero’s Neptune
  • The Titanic sails at dawn
  • And everybody’s shouting
  • “Which Side Are You On?”
  • And Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot
  • Fighting in the captain’s tower
  • While calypso singers laugh at them
  • And fishermen hold flowers
  • Between the windows of the sea
  • Where lovely mermaids flow
  • And nobody has to think too much
  • About Desolation Row

  • Yes, I received your letter yesterday
  • (About the time the doorknob broke)
  • When you asked how I was doing
  • Was that some kind of joke?
  • All these people that you mention
  • Yes, I know them, they’re quite lame
  • I had to rearrange their faces
  • And give them all another name
  • Right now I can’t read too good
  • Don’t send me no more letters, no
  • Not unless you mail them
  • From Desolation Row