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    (专辑: Another Side Of Bob Dylan - 1964)
    
    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.   Girls' 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 their 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.