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Bob Dylan – Blowin' in the Wind Lyrics 17 years ago
Dis song is no doubt a protest song composed by Bob Dylan during the Vietnam War.Although it does not refer to any particular event it asks some obvius questions,the answers to which are infact in front of us but we choose to push them to the oblivion.

How many roads must a man walk
down
Before you call him a man?
How many seas must a white dove sail
Before she sleeps in the sand?
Yes, an' how many times must the cannon balls fly
Before they're forever banned?

In these lines it is asked that after walking through how many roads of injustice,oppresion and violence and tolerating everything dat cums in the way will a man be recognized as a man indeed,who has absorbeb it all.It's also asked dat after sailing through how many seas in search of a land untouched by the war mongrels will a creature like a dove find wat he is looking for to sleep in peace in the absence of the sounds of bombardment.Then,it is also asked dat how many times will 'cannon balls' be used indiscriminately and made to 'fly' high in the sky,only to drop down to claim innocent lives before they are banned by the authorities.

The answer to all dis in the words of the lyricist Dylan is 'blowing in the wind' denoting that it is so obvious dat it's right on our face like the wind itself but we are too ignorant to even take a notice bcoz we are so lost in our own malicious motives.

Yes, an' how many years can a mountain exist
Before it is washed to the sea?
Yes, an' how many years can some people exist
Before they're allowed to be free?
Yes, an' how many times can a man turn his head
And pretend that he just doesn't see?

it is asked dat for how much time will landscapes like mountains exist when lands are ravaged by war activities before they are ultimately washed away as ashes by the water of the seas.It is also asked dat for how many years can the prisoners of war exist under the ill-human treatment and injustice meted out to them under captivity and it is questioned when they will be set free.The poet also questions dat for how long can common people like you and me turn our head away from reality choosing to be ignorant to the fact,all in the pretention dat nothing wrong is happening.
Dylan again points out dat the answer to all dis is perhaps 'blowing in the wind' and present just right there in front of our very eyes.

Yes, an' how many times must a man look up
Before he can see the sky?
Yes, an' how many ears must one man have
Before he can hear people cry?
Yes, an' how many deaths will it take till he knows
That too many people have died?

Here,it's asked dat how many times does one hav to look up to find out the sky amidst the dark blanket of smoke from the bombs and how many ear does a man need,to hear the cry of the innocent victims of violence an be a litle conscious on his own.It is also asked dat wat number of lives would hav to
face extinction to make us realize dat the time has come to be bothered about the aftermath of war,hatred and violence.
The answer still remains 'blowing in the wind' left to be realized and recognized by us only.

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A.p.p.l.e. – Blowing In The Wind Lyrics 17 years ago
Dis song is no doubt a protest song composed by Bob Dylan during the Vietnam War.Although it does not refer to any particular event it asks some obvius questions,the answers to which are infact in front of us but we choose to push them to the oblivion.

How many roads must a man walk
down
Before you call him a man?
How many seas must a white dove sail
Before she sleeps in the sand?
Yes, an' how many times must the cannon balls fly
Before they're forever banned?

In these lines it is asked that after walking through how many roads of injustice,oppresion and violence and tolerating everything dat cums in the way will a man be recognized as a man indeed,who has absorbeb it all.It's also asked dat after sailing through how many seas in search of a land untouched by the war mongrels will a creature like a dove find wat he is looking for to sleep in peace in the absence of the sounds of bombardment.Then,it is also asked dat how many times will 'cannon balls' be used indiscriminately and made to 'fly' high in the sky,only to drop down to claim innocent lives before they are banned by the authorities.

The answer to all dis in the words of the lyricist Dylan is 'blowing in the wind' denoting that it is so obvious dat it's right on our face like the wind itself but we are too ignorant to even take a notice bcoz we are so lost in our own malicious motives.

Yes, an' how many years can a mountain exist
Before it is washed to the sea?
Yes, an' how many years can some people exist
Before they're allowed to be free?
Yes, an' how many times can a man turn his head
And pretend that he just doesn't see?

it is asked dat for how much time will landscapes like mountains exist when lands are ravaged by war activities before they are ultimately washed away as ashes by the water of the seas.It is also asked dat for how many years can the prisoners of war exist under the ill-human treatment and injustice meted out to them under captivity and it is questioned when they will be set free.The poet also questions dat for how long can common people like you and me turn our head away from reality choosing to be ignorant to the fact,all in the pretention dat nothing wrong is happening.
Dylan again points out dat the answer to all dis is perhaps 'blowing in the wind' and present just right there in front of our very eyes.

Yes, an' how many times must a man look up
Before he can see the sky?
Yes, an' how many ears must one man have
Before he can hear people cry?
Yes, an' how many deaths will it take till he knows
That too many people have died?

Here,it's asked dat how many times does one hav to look up to find out the sky amidst the dark blanket of smoke from the bombs and how many ear does a man need,to hear the cry of the innocent victims of violence an be a litle conscious on his own.It is also asked dat wat number of lives would hav to
face extinction to make us realize dat the time has come to be bothered about the aftermath of war,hatred and violence.
The answer still remains 'blowing in the wind' left to be realized and recognized by us only.

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Bob Dylan – Knockin' on Heaven's Door Lyrics 17 years ago
The song is from the movie Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, where Garrett a sheriff was rumoured to be an old friend of the gangster Billy the Kid. Garrett had to make a tough decision to choose his duty over his friendship. The song may perhaps had arosed in his heart at the moment when he had to shoot down his buddy.

"Mama take this batch off me"
"I can't use it anymore".
by this lines Pat Garrett means he does'nt wanna be sheriff anymore if it's means to kill your friend for the sake of duty.

"It's getting dark too dark to see"
Feel like I m knocking on heaven's door".
here Garrett is trying to denote that the conception of the good and the bad is getting hazy and unclear....and due to dis he's unable to conclude on which side he is or what he's doing is the right thing or not? As a result it seems he's been denied salvation and an entry into heaven for all the sins he's committed...dat's why he feels like knocking on heaven's door and waiting to be permitted in.........

"Mama put my guns in the ground"
"I can't shoot them anymore"............
Garrett is seen here asking his mama(mother) to put his gun,his weapon of destruction,harmlessly in the ground because he doesn't want to take anymore lives.


"That long black cloud is coming down"
"I feel like I m knocking on heaven's door"
here the long black cloud may have been regarded by Garrett as the elements from the heaven which is keeping a record of all the sins he is doing and it's coming down to question him about his deeds.Still, he's standing outside heaven's door,knocking and begging to be let in.

The song simply deals with the concept of blindfolded thinking and the conflict within oneself when the person's conscience rises to question him about the justification of his actions make him realize the true meaning of his deeds.





















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