Текст песни My Back Pages - Bob Dylan
Crimson
flames
tied
through
my
ears
Rolling
high
and
mighty
traps
Pounced
with
fire
on
flaming
roads
Using
ideas
as
my
maps
"We'll
meet
on
edges,
soon,"
said
I
Proud
'neath
heated
brow
Ah,
but
I
was
so
much
older
then,
I'm
younger
than
that
now
Half-wracked
prejudice
leaped
forth
"Rip
down
all
hate,"
I
screamed
Lies
that
life
is
black
and
white
Spoke
from
my
skull,
I
dreamed
Romantic
facts
of
musketeers
Foundationed
deep,
somehow
Ah,
but
I
was
so
much
older
then,
I'm
younger
than
that
now
Girl's
faces
formed
the
forward
path
From
phony
jealousy
To
memorizing
politics
of
ancient
history
Flung
down
by
corpse
evangelists
Unthought
of,
though,
somehow
Ah,
but
I
was
so
much
older
then,
I'm
younger
than
that
now
A
self-ordained
professor's
tongue
Too
serious
to
fool
Spouted
out
that
liberty
is
just
equality
in
school
"Equality,"
I
spoke
the
word
As
if
a
wedding
vow
Ah,
but
I
was
so
much
older
then,
I'm
younger
than
that
now
In
a
soldier's
stance,
I
aimed
my
hand
At
the
mongrel
dogs
who
teach
Fearing
not
I'd
become
my
enemy
In
the
instant
that
I
preach
My
existence
led
by
confusion
boats
Mutiny
from
stern
to
bow
Ah,
but
I
was
so
much
older
then,
I'm
younger
than
that
now
Yes,
my
guard
stood
hard
when
abstract
threats
Too
noble
to
neglect
Deceived
me
into
thinking
I
had
something
to
protect
Good
and
bad,
I
define
these
terms
Quite
clear,
no
doubt,
somehow
Ah,
but
I
was
so
much
older
then,
I'm
younger
than
that
now
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