| Artist/Band: 
Bob Dylan Lyrics for Song: I Pity the Poor Immigrant
 Lyrics for Album: John Wesley Harding [1967]
 
 
 
 30492>I pity the poor immigrant
 
 Who wishes he would've stayed home,
 
 Who uses all his power to do evil
 
 But in the end is always left so alone.
 
 That man whom with his fingers cheats
 
 And who lies with ev'ry breath,
 
 Who passionately hates his life
 
 And likewise, fears his death.
 
 
 
 I pity the poor immigrant
 
 Whose strength is spent in vain,
 
 Whose heaven is like Ironsides,
 
 Whose tears are like rain,
 
 Who eats but is not satisfied,
 
 Who hears but does not see,
 
 Who falls in love with wealth itself
 
 And turns his back on me.
 
 
 
 I pity the poor immigrant
 
 Who tramples through the mud,
 
 Who fills his mouth with laughing
 
 And who builds his town with blood,
 
 Whose visions in the final end
 
 Must shatter like the glass.
 
 I pity the poor immigrant
 
 When his gladness comes to pass.
 
 30492>
 |