Early one morninâ the sun was shininâ
I was layinâ in bed
Wondârinâ if sheâd changed at all
If her hair was still red
Her folks they said our lives together
Sure was gonna be rough
They never did like Mamaâs homemade dress
Papaâs bankbook wasnât big enough
And I was standinâ on the side of the road
Rain fallinâ on my shoes
Heading out for the East Coast
Lord knows Iâve paid some dues gettinâ through
Tangled up in blue
She was married when we first met
Soon to be divorced
I helped her out of a jam, I guess
But I used a little too much force
We drove that car as far as we could
Abandoned it out West
Split up on a dark sad night
Both agreeing it was best
She turned around to look at me
As I was walkinâ away
I heard her say over my shoulder
âWeâll meet again someday on the avenueâ
Tangled up in blue
I had a job in the great north woods
Working as a cook for a spell
But I never did like it all that much
And one day the ax just fell
So I drifted down to New Orleans
Where I happened to be employed
Workinâ for a while on a fishinâ boat
Right outside of Delacroix
But all the while I was alone
The past was close behind
I seen a lot of women
But she never escaped my mind, and I just grew
Tangled up in blue
She was workinâ in a topless place
And I stopped in for a beer
I just kept lookinâ at the side of her face
In the spotlight so clear
And later on as the crowd thinned out
Iâs just about to do the same
She was standing there in back of my chair
Said to me, âDonât I know your name?â
I muttered somethinâ underneath my breath
She studied the lines on my face
I must admit I felt a little uneasy
When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoe
Tangled up in blue
She lit a burner on the stove
And offered me a pipe
âI thought youâd never say hello,â she said
âYou look like the silent typeâ
Then she opened up a book of poems
And handed it to me
Written by an Italian poet
From the thirteenth century
And every one of them words rang true
And glowed like burninâ coal
Pourinâ off of every page
Like it was written in my soul from me to you
Tangled up in blue
I lived with them on Montague Street
In a basement down the stairs
There was music in the cafés at night
And revolution in the air
Then he started into dealing with slaves
And something inside of him died
She had to sell everything she owned
And froze up inside
And when finally the bottom fell out
I became withdrawn
The only thing I knew how to do
Was to keep on keepinâ on like a bird that flew
Tangled up in blue
So now Iâm goinâ back again
I got to get to her somehow
All the people we used to know
Theyâre an illusion to me now
Some are mathematicians
Some are carpentersâ wives
Donât know how it all got started
I donât know what theyâre doinâ with their lives
But me, Iâm still on the road
Headinâ for another joint
We always did feel the same
We just saw it from a different point of view
Tangled up in blue