Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan - Black Diamond Bay lyrics

Up on the withe varenda

She wears a nektie

and a panama het

Her passport shows a face

>>From another time and place

she looks nothin' like that

And all the remnats of her

recent past are scatterd in the wild wind

she walks across the marblefloor

where a voice from the gambling room is

cllin' her to come on in

she smiles

and walks the other way

as the last ship sails and the moon fades away

>from the black diamond bay

As the mornin' light break open

the greek comes down and he asks for

a robe and a pen that will write

,,pardon monsieur,, the desk clerk says

carrefully removes his fez

,,am I hearin' you rigth?,,

and as thje yellow fog is liftin'

the greek is quickly

headin' for the second floor

she passes him on the spiral staircase

thinkin' hes's the soviet ambassodor

she starts to speak but

he walks away

As the storm clouds rise and the palm branches way

on the black diamond bay

A soldier sits benaeth the fan

Doin' buissnes with a tiny man

who sells him a ring

Lighning strikes the lights blow out

the desk clerk wakes

and begins to shout

Can you see anything

Then the greek apears on the second floor

in his bare feet and a

robe around his neck

while a looser in the gambling room lights up a candle says

open up another deck

but the dealer says

Atendez vous s'il vous plait

as the rain beats down and the cranes fly away

>from the black diamond bay

the desk clerk heard the women laugh

as he looks around in the aftermath

and the soldier got tough

he tried to grab the womens hand

said her's a ring it cost a grand

she said

that ain't enough

then she ran upstairs to back her back

while a horse drawn taxi

waited at the curb

she passed the door that the greek had looked

where a hand writen sign read

do not disturbshe kocked upon it anyway

as the sun went down and the music did play

on the black diamond bay

I've got to talk to someone quick

but the greek said go away and he

kicked the chair to the floor

he hung there from the chandeliere

she cried:help there's a deanger near

please

open up the door

then the vulcano eruppted and the lava

flowed down

>from the moutain high above

the soldir and the tiny men were crouched

in the corner

thinkin of forbidden love

but the desk clerk said

it happens every day

as the stars fell down the fields burned away

>from the black diamond bay

as the island slowly sank

the looser finaly broke the bank

in the gambling room

the dealer said its too late now

you can take the money but I don't

know how

you'll spend it in the tomb

the tiny men bit the soldier ear

as the floor caved in and the

boiler in the basement blew

while she's out on the balcony

where a stranger tells her

my darling je vous aime beaucuop

she sheds a tear and beginns to pray

as the fire burns on and the smoke drifts away

>from the black diamond bay

I was sittin' home alone one night

in L.A.watchin' old cronkite

on the seven o'clock news

It seems there was a earthquake that

left nothin' like a panama hat

and a pair of old greek shoes

didn't seem like much was happenin'

so I turn it off and

went to grap one other beer

seems like evry time you turn around

there's another hard luck

story that you gonna hear

and there's realy nothin'

anyone can say

and I never did plan to go anyway

to black diamond bay

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