Standard (EADGBE)

Buckets of rain, buckets of tears,

got all them buckets comin' out of my ears.

Buckets of moonbeams in my hand,

I got all the love, honey baby, you can stand.

I been meek and hard like an oak,

I seen pretty people disappear like smoke.

Friends will arrive, friends will disappear,

if you want me, honey baby, I'll be here.

Like your smile and your fingertips,

like the way that you move your lips.

I like the cool way you look at me,

everything about you is bringing me misery.

Little red wagon, little red bike,

I ain't no monkey but I know what I like.

I like the way you love me strong and slow,

I'm taking you with me, honey baby, when I go.

Life is sad, life is a bust,

all you can do is do what you must.

You do what you must do and you do it well,

I'll do it for you, honey baby, can't you tell.

Hope this helps, Peter.

BUCKETS OF RAIN- Bob Dylan

 Buckets of rain, buckets of tears

 Got all them buckets coming out of my ears

 Buckets of moonbeams in my hand

 You got all the love honey baby I can stand

I've been meek, and hard like an oak

I've seen pretty people disappear like smoke

Friends will arrive, friends will disappear

If you want me, honey baby I'll be here

I like the smile in your fingertips

I like the way that you move your hips

I like the cool way you look at me

Everything about you is bringing me misery

Little red wagon, little red bike

I ain't no monkey but I know what I like

I like the way you love me strong and slow

I'm taking you with me honey baby when I go

Life is sad, life is a bust

All you can do is do what you must

You do what you must do, and you do it well

I'll do it for you, honey baby can't you tell?

CHORDS:

  +9

  +5

NOTE: I'm not really that sure about this one, I just know it sounds

much better than playing it in standard version. This is just a general

outline- listen to the record to really get it. Also, it's hard to

explain, but you need to slide on and off the 000102 and 000304 shapes

when they appear.

FROM: Blood on the Tracks, 1975.