Poem to Joanie with: Ephemera
London, England: Aloes Books, 1971. First Printing. Stapled Wrappers. “This is definitely one of Bob’s more literal poems. The oft repeated [sic] idea that all life is sacred — “He was only a hobo but one more is gone” (from “Only a Hobo”) — appears at the beginning of a poem in the grass pulling confession [sic]. Dylan realized that capitalism’s effects were all pervasive and so it created a...... More
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