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We carried you in our arms
On independence day,
And now you'd throw us all aside
And put us on our way.
Oh what dear daughter 'neath the sun
Would treat a father so,
To wait upon him hand and foot
And always tell him, no?
Tears of rage, tears of grief,
Why must I always be the thief?
Come to me now, you know
We're so alone
And life is brief.

We pointed out the way to go
And scratched your name in sand,
Though you just thought it was nothing more
Than a place for you to stand.
Now, I want you to know that while we watched,
You discover there was no one true.
Most ev'rybody really thought
It was a childish thing to do.
Tears of rage, tears of grief,
Must I always be the thief?
Come to me now, you know
We're so low
And life is brief.

It was all very painless
When you went out to receive
All that false instruction
Which we never could believe.
And now the heart is filled with gold
As if it was a purse.
But, oh, what kind of love is this
Which goes from bad to worse?
Tears of rage, tears of grief,
Must I always be the thief?
Come to me now, you know
We're so low
And life is brief.
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Tears Of Rage lyrics

The Basement Tapes album songs

released 1975 via
1. Odds And Ends
2. Orange Juice Blues (blues For Breakfast)
3. Million Dollar Bash
4. Yazoo Street Scandal
5. Goin' To Acapulco
6. Katie's Been Gone
7. Lo And Behold
8. Bessie Smith
9. Clothesline Saga
10. Apple Suckling Tree
11. Please, Mrs Henry
12. Tears Of Rage
13. Too Much Of Nothing
14. Yea Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread
15. Ain't No More Cane
16. Crash On The Levee (down In The Flood)
17. Ruben Remus
18. Tiny Montgomery
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check here the lyrics for Tears Of Rage, the 12th song of the 18 recorded for the album The Basement Tapes, with a total running time of , by Bob Dylan. It was released on via , and produced by .