I'm always amazed with everyone's interpretations and this discussion doesn't fail. I think you're all correct about Angelina. It's a song which, to me, has always fit both bills of unanswerable spirituality/religion conflicts and those simpler issues of the plain ol' human condition.
Who else but Dylan could go to the places where all people but the soulless always wander to ponder and try to figure out?
I'm always amazed with everyone's interpretations and this discussion doesn't fail. I think you're all correct about Angelina. It's a song which, to me, has always fit both bills of unanswerable spirituality/religion conflicts and those simpler issues of the plain ol' human condition.
Who else but Dylan could go to the places where all people but the soulless always wander to ponder and try to figure out?