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| Bob Dylan – Desolation Row Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Quite simply, I think, after trying to read all your explanations. "Desolation Row" is "life after you cut the cord". All verses are in life. Stories of the past or maybe the future being that he might be a prophet.
Any way it seems no one knows. Don't mail me any letters unless you mail them from desolation row. |
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| Nick Drake – From The Morning Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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"and now we rise from the ground" hmmmm Beautiful. Liv, but don't forget the ones who have died. They're pretty much everywhere. The girls fly but that's life. Go play the game. |
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| Nick Drake – Way to Blue Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Today I went to a cemetery to look up my ancestors. It's a big Victorion one. Now I here this song and I can't help thinking he did the same thing. It's a feeling I have found. Sad but true. Great artist Nick is. Pretty darn awesome. More comments on this song would be good. |
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| Bob Dylan – Mr. Tambourine Man Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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i hear ya. if you where close to death i think you might want it. "tomorrow" is "heaven" in that line.
but for the sky there are no fences facing |
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| Bob Dylan – Mr. Tambourine Man Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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sorry about seeming adamant. i've done my share of drugs. i just think there's more to the meaning of the song then tripping when you're 20 years old. i like the version where bob visits someone that's on his death bed. learns about it and rights a very heartfelt song. maybe they had to put him under with morphine. like they did with my father. funny how alot of letters in morphine are in mr. tamborine man. i just think there's more to the song than just getting high. it's my mothers favorate song. she has dementia and close to death. she never got high but she understands the lyrics. |
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| Bob Dylan – Mr. Tambourine Man Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Do you know how is for an elderly person that has lost their capabilities? all you can do is entertain them untill they die. Thus Mr. Tamborineman. All you kids into drugs will find out what "tomorrow" in this song means before you even live. |
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| Grateful Dead – Mountains Of The Moon Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Sorry about my screenname (it's a neil young thing) I've been looking into this song for awhile so i can play it right. I've researched it a bit and came to find that "town" should be "time" and "sybil" should be "simple" which, if thats right, adds meaning to the whole thing. It's hard to figure the meaning. Seems like it was written 1000 years ago. 2000 years ago Caesars wore laural crowns. Though now we can fly over the mountains of the moon we haven't changed. We're still killing to be cool. Power tripping. Not sowing... more. |
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| Bob Dylan – Mr. Tambourine Man Lyrics
| 21 years ago
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The song isn't about drugs. It's about how you feel when you're dieing from old age. I don"t know how Dylan could know of this being young at the time he wrote it. (maybe drugs) (or some real spiritual sence) To an aged person the lyics make perfect sence. Entertainment to take them to the great beyond. |
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