Words and music by Bob Dylan Down over the window From the dazzling sunlit place Through the back alleys, through the blinds Another one of the Memphis days Honey bees are buzzing Leaves begin to stir I'm in love with my second cousin I tell myself I could be happy forever with her I keep listening for footsteps But I ain't never hearing any From the boat, I fish for bullheads I catch a lot, sometimes too many A summer breeze is blowin'A squall is setting in Sometimes it's just plain stupid To get into any kind of wind Well the old men 'round here Sometimes they get on bad terms With the younger men, Old, young, age don't carry weight It doesn't matter in the end One of the boss' hangers-on Sometimes comes to call At times you least expect Tryin' to bully you, strongarm you, Inspire you with fear It has the opposite effect There's a new grove of trees on the outskirts of town The other one is long gone10 foot, 2 foot, 6 across Burns with the bark still on They say times are hard If you don't believe it you can follow your nose It don't bother me, times are hard anywhere We'll just have to see how it goes My old man, he's like some feudal lord He's got more lives than a cat I've never seen him quarrel with my mother even once Things come alive or they fall flat You can smell the pine wood burnin'You can hear the school bell ring Got to get up near the teacher, if you can If you wanna learn anything Romeo, he said to Juliet, you got a poor complexion That don't give your appearance a very youthful touch