Bob Dylan — Diamond Joe

[Verse 1] Now There's a man you'll hear about Most anywhere you go And his holdings are in Texas And his name is Diamond Joe [Verse 2] And he carries all his money In a diamond-studded jar He never took much trouble With the process of the law [Verse 3] I hired out to Diamond Joe, boys Did offer him my hand He gave me a string of horses So old they could not stand [Verse 4] And I nearly starved to death, boys He did mistreat me so And I never saved a dollar In the pay of Diamond Joe [Verse 5] Now his bread it was corn dodger And his meat you couldn't chaw Nearly drove me crazy With the wagging of his jaw [Verse 6] And the telling of his story Mean to let you know That there never was a rounder That could lie like Diamond Joe [Instrumental Interlude] [Verse 7] Now, I tried three times to quit him But he did argue so I'm still punching cattle In the pay of Diamond Joe [Verse 8] And when I'm called up yonder And it's my time to go Give my blankets to my buddies Give the fleas to Diamond Joe


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