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Yes, and how many years can a mountain exist
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Another metaphor of life. Dylan is posing the question of how long can something so great and beautiful exist until it is its time to come to an end. Because we all know that all good things must come to an end.- [2 u, ~# U7 _( z
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"Yes, and how many years can some people exist
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Written during the Civil Rights Era, Dylan is pointing out that in a “free country”, African-Americans are being treated as second class citizens. When will they be granted their freedom from oppression and bigotry?/ M' c) j9 w: E, P; u [0 ^
, e6 f. T$ @7 L3 N( y3 rThis also seems to be a nod to his Jewish heritage.
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"Yes, and how many times can a man turn his head
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9 U' z1 k& J, UAt what point does a person realize they cannot continue to deny the reality surrounding them and finally speak up to the oppressors on behalf of the oppressed?0 Q7 m# m. P9 P, R+ t8 u
: S0 |" k" r% ~6 d( P/ m- T& sThis lyric supports Bob Dylan’s comment when asked about the song, when he states that while he is only 21 and sees the wrong-doings of the world, others, who are older and smarter, seem to ignore the facts and crimes he lists.
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, U, O) ?& n' |/ `These four lines of the song, starting with “Yes, and how many years can some people exist” show Dylan driving the point home. The Declaration of Independence, the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution and the Pledge of Allegiance are nothing more than pieces of paper until we have the strength of conviction to make them real for each of us.5 E7 H0 R0 r0 S( i3 X
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"The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind
: H5 t/ S2 V8 m% p6 KThe answer is blowing in the wind"
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0 f6 D$ P. L. J/ j$ N9 @" hThe questions posed within the song have answers; they’re out there, but we have yet to find them.
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* |+ R. b$ N1 v7 i' oHe later described that this meant that the answer to many of society’s problems is there, but many are not willing to grasp it.
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