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Delia

Delia was a gambling girl, gambled all around,

Delia was a gambling girl, she laid her money down.

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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Delia's dear ol' mother took a trip out West,

When she returned, little Delia gone to rest.

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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Delia's daddy weeped, Delia's momma moaned,

Wouldn't have been so bad if the poor girl died at home.

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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Curtis' looking high, Curtis' looking low,

He shot poor Delia down with a cruel forty-four.

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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High up on the housetops, high as I can see,

Looking for them rounders, looking out for me.

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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Men in Atlanta, tryin' to pass for white,

Delia's in the graveyard, boys, six feet out of sight.

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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Judge says to Curtis, "What's this noise about?"

"All about them rounders, Judge, tryin' to cut me out."

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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Curtis said to the judge, "What might be my fine?"

Judge says, "Poor boy, you got ninety-nine."

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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Curtis' in the jail house, drinking from an old tin cup,

Delia's in the graveyard, she ain't gettin' up.

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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Delia, oh Delia, how can it be?

You loved all them rounders, never did love me.

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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Delia, oh Delia, how can it be?

You wanted all them rounders, never had time for me.

All the friends I ever had are gone.

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by Bob Dylan (arr)

Copyright © 1993 Special Rider Music

First release: World Gone Wrong, 1993