Red River Shore, a real gem emerged with the publication of Volume 8 of the already exciting line-up of the Bootleg Series (http://www. bobdylan.com / # / music / tell-tale-signs)
What a sweet melancholy in the hands that touch the strings from the first arpeggios.
"Someone turn off the light and relies on the glow of the full moon." The tone and 'those who have to deal with death and the angels.
And even if they are foreign in lands unknown I know that and 'my place, turning and wandering near her. But when I tried to return the 'to settle the matter, the people looked at me without knowing who was talking about. The grace of a meeting so 'I can not recreate me. How I wish I had spent every day of my life with her!
It will be 'the only chance' of salvation comes from another world ("the cards in your hand is not worth anything / unless they come from another world" from another meaning) will be 'melodic structure that reflects perfectly the chorus, or will 'which, like that, hit me straight to the heart, but here there is' something' Series Of Dreams ".
It ends: I have heard of a guy who lived many years ago, a man capable of such pain, that if somebody was dead next to him knew how to bring him back.
I do not know what language he used, or if these things still happen, sometimes it seems to me that nobody I've ever watched, ever known, except the girl at the bank of the Red River.
enjoy!
Ragman
Ps: Thanks so much for PV to have previously posted on his blog honored (here: http://gamblin--ramblin.blogspot.com/2008/10/toccato-dalla-grazia-sulle -banks-del.html)
0 comments:
Post a Comment