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Copper Kettle Lyrics

Get you a copper kettle, get you a copper coil
Fill it with new made corn mash and never more you'll toil
You'll just lay there by the juniper while the moon is bright
Watch them jugs a-filling in the pale moonlight.

Build you a fire with hickory, hickory, ash and oak
Don't use no green or rotten wood, they'll get you by the smoke
You'll just lay there by the juniper while the moon is bright
Watch them jugs a-filling in the pale moonlight.

My daddy he made whiskey, my granddaddy he did too
We ain't paid no whiskey tax since 1792
You'll just lay there by the juniper while the moon is bright
Watch them jugs a-filling in the pale moonlight.
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Cover art for Copper Kettle lyrics by Bob Dylan

This song gets overlooked because it is on the much-maligned "Self Portrait" album, but I think it is one of Dylan's most passionate songs, a simple pastoral poem of a love song.

Cover art for Copper Kettle lyrics by Bob Dylan

I dunno, to me this is an old trad love song to moonshinin', not workin a grind of a job, being outdoors, livin in the woods, a lifestyle

though I love the song it really seems so undylanesque to me...

what I like best is its sort of a stoners mellow ode to whisky..

if you've ever known a mean drunk who blames the bottle this song is an interesting alt perspective.... its not the whisky thats exactly to blame.

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Cover art for Copper Kettle lyrics by Bob Dylan

Copperhead Road later treated the same subject differently.