Boots Of Spanish Leather
    (专辑: The Times They Are A-Changin' - 1964)
    
    Oh I'm sailing away my own true love  I'm sailing away in the 
morning  Is there something I 
can send you from across the 
sea  From the 
place that I'll be landing ? 
  No, there's nothing you can send me, my own true love  There's nothing I 
wish to be owning  Just carry yourself back to me unspoiled  From across that lonesome ocean.   Oh, but I 
just thought you might want something fine  Made of silver or of golden  Either from the 
mountains of Madrid  Or from the 
coast of Barcelona ? 
  Oh, but if I 
had the 
stars from the 
darkest night  And the 
diamonds from the 
deepest ocean  I'd forsake them all for your sweet kiss  For that's all I'm wishing to be owning.   That I 
might be gone a 
long time  And it's only that I'm asking  Is there something I 
can send you to remember me by  To make your time more easy passing ? 
  Oh, how can, how can you ask me again  It only brings me sorrow  The 
same thing I 
want from you today  I 
would want again tomorrow.   I 
got a 
letter on a 
lonesome day  It was from her ship a-sailing  Saying I 
don't know when I'll be coming back again  It depends on how I'm a-feeling.   Well, if you, my love, must think that-a-way  I'm sure your mind is roaming  I'm sure your thoughts are not with me  But with the 
country to where you're going.   So take heed, take heed of the 
western wind  Take heed of the 
stormy weather  And yes, there's something you can send back to me  Spanish boots of Spanish leather.