Rainy Day Woman
Bob Dylan · Other Songs - Bob Dylan
They'll stone you just like they said they would
They'll stone you when you're trying to go home
They'll stone you when you're there all alone
But I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stoned
They'll stone you when you're walking on the street
They'll stone you when you're trying to keep your seat
They'll stone you when your walking on the floor
They'll stone you when your walking to the door
But I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stoned
They'll stone you when you're at the breakfast table
They'll stone you when you are young and able
They'll stone you when you're trying to make a buck
They'll stone you and then they'll say good luck
But I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stoned
Well They'll stone you and say that it's the end
They'll stone you and then they'll come back again
They'll stone you when you're riding in your car
They'll stone you when you're playing you guitar
Yes But I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stoned
Alright
Well They'll stone you when you are all alone
They'll stone you when you are walking home
They'll stone you and then say they're all brave
They'll stone you when you're send down in your grave
But I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get stoned
Correct Title of Song- Rainy Day Woman #12 and #35 (?)
Rainy Day Woman
Bob Dylan's 'Rainy Day Woman' stands as a quintessential example of his folk-rock period, blending narrative storytelling with a distinct melancholic atmosphere. Recorded during the late 1960s, the track exemplifies Dylan's ability to craft vivid character sketches that explore themes of loneliness and the desire for companionship. The song's structure, featuring a driving rhythm section and Dylan's signature vocal delivery, helped define the sound of the era while reinforcing his reputation as a master of poetic lyricism. As a staple of his discography, it remains a significant work within the broader context of his contributions to American music, often cited alongside other ballads that capture the emotional resonance of the times.

