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Blowin' in The Wind - Chords (In D) (Bell&CoMusic)

The song "Blowin' in the Wind" by Bob Dylan poses a series of rhetorical questions about peace, freedom, and social change. Over three verses, Dylan asks how many times or how long certain events or situations must occur before major changes happen or deeper truths are realized. However, the answers to these questions are "blowin' in the wind," implying that the answers are unknown, ambiguous, or up for interpretation. The song promotes reflection on important social issues rather than providing definitive answers.

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Blowin' in The Wind - Chords (In D) (Bell&CoMusic)

The song "Blowin' in the Wind" by Bob Dylan poses a series of rhetorical questions about peace, freedom, and social change. Over three verses, Dylan asks how many times or how long certain events or situations must occur before major changes happen or deeper truths are realized. However, the answers to these questions are "blowin' in the wind," implying that the answers are unknown, ambiguous, or up for interpretation. The song promotes reflection on important social issues rather than providing definitive answers.

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Blowin' In The Wind

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by Bob Dylan

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1. How

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many roads must a man walk down
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Be-fore you call him a man?
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How many seas must a white dove sail
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Be-fore she sleeps in the sand?
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Yes, and how ma-ny times must the can-non balls fly
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Be-fore they're for-e-ver banned?
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The an-swer, my friend, is blo-win' in the wind
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The an-swer is blo-win' in the wind

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Yes, and how ma-ny years can a moun-tain e-xist
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Be-fore it is washed to the sea?
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Yes, and how ma-ny years can some peo-ple e-xist
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Be-fore they're al-lowed to be free?
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Yes, and how ma-ny times can a man turn his head
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And pre-tend that he just doe-sn't see?
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The an-swer, my friend, is blo-win' in the wind
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The an-swer is blo-win' in the wind

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3. Yes, and how ma-ny times must a man look up
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Be-fore he can see the sky?
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Yes, and how ma-ny ears must one man have
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Be-fore he can hear peo-ple cry?
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Yes, and how ma-ny deaths will it take 'til he knows
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If too ma-ny peo-ple have died?
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The an-swer, my friend, is blo-win' in the wind
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The an-swer is blo-win' in the wind
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