| Song | As I Went Out One Morning |
| Artist | Bob Dylan |
| Album | The Complete Album Collection Vol.1 |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:11.56] | As I went out one morning |
| [00:16.45] | To breathe the air around Tom Paine’s |
| [00:22.35] | I spied the fairest damsel |
| [00:27.70] | That ever did walk in chains |
| [00:33.07] | I offer’d her my hand |
| [00:38.37] | She took me by the arm |
| [00:44.13] | I knew that very instant |
| [00:49.53] | She meant to do me harm |
| [00:51.28] | |
| [01:00.75] | “Depart from me this moment”“ |
| [01:05.71] | I told her with my voice |
| [01:11.38] | Said she, “But I don’t wish to” |
| [01:16.73] | Said I, “But you have no choice” |
| [01:22.19] | “I beg you, sir,” she pleaded“ |
| [01:27.60] | From the corners of her mouth |
| [01:33.35] | “I will secretly accept you“ |
| [01:38.44] | And together we’ll fly south” |
| [01:41.71] | music |
| [01:50.40] | Just then Tom Paine, himself |
| [01:55.00] | Came running from across the field |
| [02:00.91] | Shouting at this lovely girl |
| [02:05.75] | And commanding her to yield |
| [02:11.21] | And as she was letting go her grip |
| [02:17.06] | Up Tom Paine did run, |
| [02:22.25] | “I’m sorry, sir,” he said to me“ |
| [02:27.51] | “I’m sorry for what she’s done”“ |
| [00:11.56] | As I went out one morning |
| [00:16.45] | To breathe the air around Tom Paine' s |
| [00:22.35] | I spied the fairest damsel |
| [00:27.70] | That ever did walk in chains |
| [00:33.07] | I offer' d her my hand |
| [00:38.37] | She took me by the arm |
| [00:44.13] | I knew that very instant |
| [00:49.53] | She meant to do me harm |
| [00:51.28] | |
| [01:00.75] | " Depart from me this moment"" |
| [01:05.71] | I told her with my voice |
| [01:11.38] | Said she, " But I don' t wish to" |
| [01:16.73] | Said I, " But you have no choice" |
| [01:22.19] | " I beg you, sir," she pleaded" |
| [01:27.60] | From the corners of her mouth |
| [01:33.35] | " I will secretly accept you" |
| [01:38.44] | And together we' ll fly south" |
| [01:41.71] | music |
| [01:50.40] | Just then Tom Paine, himself |
| [01:55.00] | Came running from across the field |
| [02:00.91] | Shouting at this lovely girl |
| [02:05.75] | And commanding her to yield |
| [02:11.21] | And as she was letting go her grip |
| [02:17.06] | Up Tom Paine did run, |
| [02:22.25] | " I' m sorry, sir," he said to me" |
| [02:27.51] | " I' m sorry for what she' s done"" |
| [00:11.56] | As I went out one morning |
| [00:16.45] | To breathe the air around Tom Paine' s |
| [00:22.35] | I spied the fairest damsel |
| [00:27.70] | That ever did walk in chains |
| [00:33.07] | I offer' d her my hand |
| [00:38.37] | She took me by the arm |
| [00:44.13] | I knew that very instant |
| [00:49.53] | She meant to do me harm |
| [00:51.28] | |
| [01:00.75] | " Depart from me this moment"" |
| [01:05.71] | I told her with my voice |
| [01:11.38] | Said she, " But I don' t wish to" |
| [01:16.73] | Said I, " But you have no choice" |
| [01:22.19] | " I beg you, sir," she pleaded" |
| [01:27.60] | From the corners of her mouth |
| [01:33.35] | " I will secretly accept you" |
| [01:38.44] | And together we' ll fly south" |
| [01:41.71] | music |
| [01:50.40] | Just then Tom Paine, himself |
| [01:55.00] | Came running from across the field |
| [02:00.91] | Shouting at this lovely girl |
| [02:05.75] | And commanding her to yield |
| [02:11.21] | And as she was letting go her grip |
| [02:17.06] | Up Tom Paine did run, |
| [02:22.25] | " I' m sorry, sir," he said to me" |
| [02:27.51] | " I' m sorry for what she' s done"" |