Bob Dylan
Some Other Kinds of Songs
2 / 11 (1964)
for françoise hardy
at the seine edge
a giant shadow
of notre dame
seeks t' grab my foot
sornonne students
whirs by on thin bicycles
swirlin' lifelike colors of leather spin
the breeze yawns food
far from the bellies
of erhard meetin' johnson
piles of lovers
fishing
kissing
lay themselves on their books. boats.
old men
clothed in curly mustaches
float on the benches
blankets of tourits
in bright red nylon shirts
with straw hats of ambassadors
(cannot hear nixon's
dawg bark now)
will sail away
as the sun goes down
the doors of the river are open
i must remember that
i too play the guitar
it's easy t' stand here
more lovers pass
on motorcycles
roped togheter
from the walls of the water then
i look across t' what they callthe right bank
an' envy
your
trumpet
player