I read that it was his FIRST song written from the perspective of a women. You can't figure that out from the song. Also I don't think anyone needs advice on how to enjoy Dylan. A little supplemental reading never hurt anyone. Especially when the artist in question generally writes relatively dense lyrics. Finally, what the fuck are you doing here if you don't think we should be reading about Dylan's songs.
It's not that hard to realize it's written from the perspective of a woman. Just look at the verse when he sings "I quit in the Spring to marry John Thomas, a miner..." And of course Dylan himself can't marry a guy. This song is so well-written and has a loving blue melody which always captures me.
It's not that hard to realize it's written from the perspective of a woman. Just look at the verse when he sings "I quit in the Spring to marry John Thomas, a miner..." And of course Dylan himself can't marry a guy. This song is so well-written and has a loving blue melody which always captures me.
I read that it was his FIRST song written from the perspective of a women. You can't figure that out from the song. Also I don't think anyone needs advice on how to enjoy Dylan. A little supplemental reading never hurt anyone. Especially when the artist in question generally writes relatively dense lyrics. Finally, what the fuck are you doing here if you don't think we should be reading about Dylan's songs.
It's not that hard to realize it's written from the perspective of a woman. Just look at the verse when he sings "I quit in the Spring to marry John Thomas, a miner..." And of course Dylan himself can't marry a guy. This song is so well-written and has a loving blue melody which always captures me.
It's not that hard to realize it's written from the perspective of a woman. Just look at the verse when he sings "I quit in the Spring to marry John Thomas, a miner..." And of course Dylan himself can't marry a guy. This song is so well-written and has a loving blue melody which always captures me.