i love this song. it's so hidden ya know? just waiting there to be discovered in a quiet place in your heart. as with other of my favorite Dylan songs, I think this song can very well be seen as a spiritual song, and in that sense, i find it pretty consistent and moving. yes, it definitely makes me think about how we feel our need for God when we are at our loneliest, how that love and need for God and Christ ought to be so deep, that everything else pales in comparison. you have to...
i love this song. it's so hidden ya know? just waiting there to be discovered in a quiet place in your heart. as with other of my favorite Dylan songs, I think this song can very well be seen as a spiritual song, and in that sense, i find it pretty consistent and moving. yes, it definitely makes me think about how we feel our need for God when we are at our loneliest, how that love and need for God and Christ ought to be so deep, that everything else pales in comparison. you have to feel out of options to feel that love and need this intensely. sometimes that's what it takes. it can also be heard as a very touching, gentle, yet passionate and desperate sort of love song and makes me think of my wife!
similarly, his song: "make you feel my love" is a great love song, but it makes even more sense to me when you hear it as a song to us from God, a song that captures the love and compassion that Christ has for us and the suffering that he was willing to undergo for us.
I'm not religious but I think this song is about God.
i love this song. it's so hidden ya know? just waiting there to be discovered in a quiet place in your heart. as with other of my favorite Dylan songs, I think this song can very well be seen as a spiritual song, and in that sense, i find it pretty consistent and moving. yes, it definitely makes me think about how we feel our need for God when we are at our loneliest, how that love and need for God and Christ ought to be so deep, that everything else pales in comparison. you have to...
i love this song. it's so hidden ya know? just waiting there to be discovered in a quiet place in your heart. as with other of my favorite Dylan songs, I think this song can very well be seen as a spiritual song, and in that sense, i find it pretty consistent and moving. yes, it definitely makes me think about how we feel our need for God when we are at our loneliest, how that love and need for God and Christ ought to be so deep, that everything else pales in comparison. you have to feel out of options to feel that love and need this intensely. sometimes that's what it takes. it can also be heard as a very touching, gentle, yet passionate and desperate sort of love song and makes me think of my wife!
similarly, his song: "make you feel my love" is a great love song, but it makes even more sense to me when you hear it as a song to us from God, a song that captures the love and compassion that Christ has for us and the suffering that he was willing to undergo for us.