Changing of the Guards Lyrics

Lyric discussion by Nogtopoo 

Cover art for Changing of the Guards lyrics by Bob Dylan

Basically a man who's released he's become a victim of 'the masters of war'. He's fed up off doing their dirty work for them while they sit behind their desks

The Changing of the Guards

I propose that this song is about Dylan's career, the 60's, how he was seen as a redeeming Christ like figure, the different way in which is work was treated around the time that he wrote this song and of ours his marriage. It compares his "electric" revolution, his "big band" style of this time and anticipates, consciously or not, his conversion to Christianity, and uses the metaphor of the Resurrection. As is usual for Dylan, pronouns are mixed up and time is fluid. (Rearranging the verses also helps the sense :-) )

Sixteen years -...

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