<b>'Let Me Die In My Footsteps' (1962)</b>
<b>What does it mean?</b>: Initially inspired by witnessing workers at a bomb shelter turned building site. It also serves as an anti-war comment on the Cuban Missile Crisis (<i>”There’s been rumours of war and wars that have been/ The meaning of the life has been lost in the wind.”</i>)

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View Original Gallery: The stories behind 70 Bob Dylan songs

  • Photo: Pa Photos
  • Added: May 20, 2011
 
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