Just Like a Woman
Bob Dylan: Blonde on Blonde (1966)
|  | E | A | B | E | E | A | B7 | E | 
|  | Nobody | feels | any | pain - | Tonight as I | stand | inside the | rain | 
|  | A | B | A | B | 
|  | Everybody | knows that | baby's got new | clothes | 
|  | A | G#m | F#m | E | B7 | 
| But | late | ly | I | see her | ribbons and her bows | 
|  | C#m | E/B | B7sus4 | B7 | B7sus2 | B7 | 
| Have | fallen | from her | curls |  |  |  | 
|  | E | G#m/D# | B9/C# | A | 
| She | takes | just | like a | woman, yes she does | 
|  | E | G#m/D# | B9/C# | A | 
| She | makes love | just | like a | woman, yes she does | 
|  | E | G#m/D# | B9/C# | A | 
| And she | aches | just | like a | woman | 
|  | B7sus4 | B7 | B7sus2 | B7 | E | 
| But she | breaks | just like a | little | girl | . | 
  
| Queen Mary, she's my friend. Yes, I believe I'll go see her again. |  | 
| Nobody has to guess that baby can't be blessed |  | 
| Till she sees finally that she's like all the rest |  | 
| With her fog, her amphetamine and her pearls. |  | 
| She takes just like a woman, yes she does; She makes love... |  | 
  
|  | G#7 | 
|  | It was rainin' from the first and I was dying there of thirst | 
|  | E | Esus4 | E | 
| So I | came in here |  |  | 
|  | G#7 | 
|  | And your longtime curse hurts but what's worse | 
|  | B7sus4 | B7 | B7sus2 | B7 | B7sus4 | B7 | B7sus2 | B7 | 
| Is this pain in here, |  | I can't stay | in here, |  | Ain't it |  | clear that |  | 
| I just can't fit - Yes, I believe it's time for us to quit |  | 
| When we meet again introduced as friends |  | 
| Please don't let on that you knew me when |  | 
| I was hungry and it was your world. |  | 
| She takes just like a woman, yes she does; She makes love... |  | 
  
 
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