A great song.
At first it just seems like an exercise in form - Dylan taking a typical blues / r'n'b structure.
But if you read it there's a conflict between the domesticity (hanging pictures) of life with his lover, of the last verse, and his desire, despite his love, to get away (the australian mountain range) and on his own again (some kind of change).
It's a theme that is continued on the next track the album, 'Bringing It All Back Home Too', too - 'On The Road Again'.
A great song. At first it just seems like an exercise in form - Dylan taking a typical blues / r'n'b structure. But if you read it there's a conflict between the domesticity (hanging pictures) of life with his lover, of the last verse, and his desire, despite his love, to get away (the australian mountain range) and on his own again (some kind of change). It's a theme that is continued on the next track the album, 'Bringing It All Back Home Too', too - 'On The Road Again'.