Idon't believe in superstars Organic food and foreign cars I don't believe the price of gold The certainty of growing old That right is right and left is wrong That north and south can't get along That east is east and west is west And being first is always best But I believe in love, I believe in babies I believe in mom and dad, and I believe
Verse 5] Once there was a man who had no eyes Every lady in the land told him lies He stood beneath the silver sky and his heart began to bleed Every brain is civilized Every nerve is analyzed
Ijust might tell you the truth. Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American folk and rock singer-songwriter, born in Duluth, Minnesota. In 2016 Dylan received the Nobel Prize in Literature, "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition".
Tomake you feel my love. I know you haven't made your mind up yet. But I would never do you wrong. I've known it from the moment that we met. No doubt in my mind where you belong. I'd go hungry, I'd go black and blue. I'd go crawlin' down the avenue. No, there's nothin' that I wouldn't do. To make you feel my love.Youknow I can't believe we've lived so long and are still so far apart The memory of you keeps callin' after me like a rollin' train I can still see the day that you came to me on the painted desert In your busted down Ford and your platform heels I could never figure out why you chose that particular place to meet Ah, but you were right.
Dylansaid this baffling-yet-haunting country-rock epic was inspired by a man he saw on a train ride from Mexico to San Diego: "He must have been 150 years old. Both his eyes were burning SIk6.