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I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have M - Bob Dylan



     
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I can't understand, she let go of my hand
And left me here facing the wall
I'd sure like to know, why she did go
But I can't get close to her at allThough we kissed through the wild blazing night time
She said she would never forget
But now morning is clear it's like I ain't here
She acts like we never metIt's all new to me, like some mystery
It could even be like a myth
But it's hard to think on, that she's the same one
That last night I was withFrom darkness, dreams are deserted
Am I still dreamin' yet ?
I wish she'd unlock, her voice once and talk
'Stead of actin' like we never metIf she ain't feelin' well then why don't she tell
'Stead of turnin' her back to my face
Without any doubt, she seems too far out
For me to return to her chaseAnd her skirt it swayed as a guitar played
Her mouth was watery and wet
But now something has changed, for she ain't the same

She just acts like we never have metIf I didn't have to guess, I'd gladly confess
To anything I might've tried
If I was with her too long or have done something wrong
I'd wish she tell me what it is, I'll run and hideThough the night ran swirling and whirling
I remember her whispering yet
But evidently she don't, evidently she won't
She just acts like we never have metI'll leavin' today, I'll be on my way
Of this I can't say very much
But if you want me to, I can be just like you
And pretend that we never have touchedAnd if anybody asks me
"Is it easy to forget?"
I'll say, "It's easily done, you just pick anyone
And pretend that you never have met"

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Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota, United States) is an American musician, poet and artist whose position in popular culture is unique.

Dylan started his musical odyssey in 1959 and much of his best known work is from the 1960s, when he became an informal documentarian and reluctant figurehead of American unrest. Some of his songs, such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'", became anthems of the anti-war and civil rights movements. His song "Like a Rolling Stone", released in July of 1965, was named "The Greatest Song of All Time" by Rolling Stone magazine in 2004, placing #1 in a list of 500 titles. Dylan remains an influential and popular artist; his most recent album of new songs, 2009's Together Through Life, reached #1 on the charts in the US, Britain, France and several other countries.

Bob Dylan's strong influence over the past few years is becoming even more prominent amongst a growing group of younger emerging artists such as George Ellias, and Devendra Banhart.

Dylan's early lyrics incorporated politics, social commentary, philosophy and literary influences, defying existing pop music conventions and appealing widely to the counterculture of the time. While expanding and personalizing musical styles, Dylan has shown steadfast devotion to traditions of American song, from folk and country/blues to rock and roll and rockabilly, to Gaelic balladry, even jazz, swing and broadway.

After becoming a Christian, Dylan explored themes of faith, redemption and love while mining the gospel vein. In a few years he found an equilibrium. His last albums can be seen as new highlights in his important career.

Dylan performs with the guitar, keyboard and harmonica. Backed by a changing lineup of musicians, he has toured steadily since the late 1980s. He has also recently performed alongside other iconic artists, such as Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, Tom Petty and Eric Clapton. Although his contributions as a performer and recording artist have been central to his career, his songwriting is generally held as his highest accomplishment.

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