Baby, Let Me Follow You Down

Album: Bob Dylan (1962)
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  • Baby, let me follow you down, baby let me follow you down
    Well, I'll do anything in this God-almighty world
    If you just let me follow you down

    I'll buy you a diamond ring, I'll buy you a wedding gown
    Well, I'll do anything in this God-almighty world
    If you just let me follow you down

    Can I come home with you, baby can I come home with you
    Well, I'll do anything in this God-almighty world
    If you just let me come home with you

    I'll buy you a broken twine, honey, just for you to climb
    Yes I'll do anything in this God-almighty world
    If you just once drive me out of my mind

    I'll buy you a serpent skirt, I'll buy you a velvet shirt
    Yes, I'll do anything in this God-almighty world
    If you just don't make me hurt

    Baby let me follow you down, baby let me follow you down
    Well I'll do anything in this God-almighty world
    If you just let me follow you down

    Baby let me follow you down, baby let me follow you down
    Well, I'll do anything in this God-almighty world
    If you just let me follow you down Writer/s: GARY DAVIS
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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