Bob Dylan has written a couple of poems for the New Yorker.
Combined, they have 35 lines and a total of 163 words. That’s like the first verse of “Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again.”
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Bob Dylan has written a couple of poems for the New Yorker.
Combined, they have 35 lines and a total of 163 words. That’s like the first verse of “Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again.”
Via Idolator.
Those from Tarantula or is he still writing like that 50 years later.