The Times They Are A Changing
Back in 1963 Bob Dylan, at that time coming into his own at a folk singer, wrote and recorded a folk song based on an old English ballad, “Lord Randall,” and called it, “The Times They Are A Changing.” As in the ballad, the singer asks, “O where have you been, my blue eyed son, and where have you been, my darling young one?” In Dylan’s song, the sun replies in a series of cryptic and sometimes not-so-cryptic images, concluding each stanza with the refrain, “For the times, they are a changing.”
I like the biblical images that tumble out in the final stanza —