Tuesday, 25 September 2007

MY SEASON SONG.




It`s a Bob Dylan theme of his fourth Album " Another side of Bob Dylan" (1964):




It Ain`t me, Babe




Well, althought it´s not my favourite song, sometimes I share the lyrics like hell. The song is about a men that doesn´t want to be with certain women because she wants a men that doesn´t have eyes, hands, arms or hart for anyone else!! He feels like prisioner and he´s not for slavery. He wants true love. He wants to love, smile or hught whenever he wants! Not to be forced to do it all the time. He´s not the onde she wants. It doesn´t mean that he´s a bloody selfish ; it´s just that he wants a real relationship. Love and hate. No one is strictly unconditional.


Well, the lyrics are just much powerfull than my explanation, so you should download it from any place on internet and listen to it.


Here are the lyrics:


It Ain´t me, Babe



Go 'way from my window,

Leave at your own chosen speed.

I'm not the one you want, babe,

I'm not the one you need.

You say you're lookin' for someone

Never weak but always strong,

To protect you an' defend you

Whether you are right or wrong,

Someone to open each and every door,

But it ain't me, babe,

No, no, no, it ain't me, babe,

It ain't me you're lookin' for, babe.

Go lightly from the ledge, babe,

Go lightly on the ground.

I'm not the one you want, babe,

I will only let you down.

You say you're lookin' for someone

Who will promise never to part,

Someone to close his eyes for you,

Someone to close his heart,

Someone who will die for you an' more,

But it ain't me, babe,

No, no, no, it ain't me, babe,

It ain't me you're lookin' for, babe.

Go melt back into the night, babe,

Everything inside is made of stone.

There's nothing in here moving

An' anyway I'm not alone.

You say you're looking for someone

Who'll pick you up each time you fall,

To gather flowers constantly

An' to come each time you call,A lover for your life an' nothing more,

But it ain't me, babe,

No, no, no,

it ain't me, babe,

It ain't me you're lookin' for, babe.

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