It might have had the opposite effect, for her to learn to love him like a son. I dont know. David OBrien, the beat writer for the Journal-Constitution, says the episode rankles some southerners to this day
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Here are the lyrics Well, Im goin down to Rosies, stop at Fannie Maes Gonna tell Fannie what I heard, her boyfriend say Dont start me to talkin, Ill tell her everything I know Im gonna break up this signifyin, cause somebodys got to go Jack give his wife two dollars, go downtown and get some margarine Gets out on the streets, ol George stopped her He knocked her down, and blackened her eye She gets back home, tell her husband a lie Dont start me to talkin, Ill tell everything I know Im gonna break up this signifyin, somebodys got to go She borrowed some money, go to the beauty shop Jim honked his horn, she begin to stop She said, Take me, baby, around the block Im goin to the beauty shop, where I can get my hair sock Dont start me to talkin, Ill tell everything I know Well, to break up this signifyin, somebodys got to go A Postscript from Tony I am absolutely not an expert on punk quite the reverse in fact so I was not contemplating being part of this article, but I cant let the Letterman show go by without referring back to one of my favourite obscure Dylan recordings made in the rehearsals for that show: I once knew a man If you are interested in the lyrics or the origins of this song, please do visit the article on I once knew a man There are a fair number of comments after my little piece on the recording, but please do note, several correspondents reported lyrics that relate to another song of the same title, not the one Dylan sings here

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