BOB DYLAN IN HIS COWBOY STAGE digital manipulation by Miguel Forbus IF DOGS RUN FREE by Bob Dylan If dogs run free, then why not we Across the swooping plain? My ears hear a symphony Of two mules, trains and rain. The best is always yet to come, That's what they explain to me. Just do your thing, you'll be king, If dogs run free. If dogs run free, why not me Across the swamp of time? My mind weaves a symphony And tapestry of rhyme. Oh, winds which rush my tale to thee So it may flow and be, To each his own, it's all unknown, If dogs run free. If dogs run free, then what must be, Must be, and that is all. True love can make a blade of grass Stand up straight and tall. In harmony with the cosmic sea, True love needs no company, It can cure the soul, it can make it whole, If dogs run free. WRITTEN BY BOB DYLAN
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Anonymous Guest 15 Sep 2009
Could be, I hear he is not selling out the 50,000 seat stadiums as much as in the past. How much did you pay him. And was it weeding or wedding? Or both. Thanks for you great comment. My gratitude. MichaelElton Houck 13 Sep 2009
Hey, isn't that the singer from my weeding? Bobby something..???Mark Saxton 16 Apr 2008
very good job.Gabrielle Stahlie 11 Apr 2008
Immediatly one of his songs came in my mind. A very intense portrait!walt larsen 28 Nov 2007
wonderful likeness