Bob and Me



I first met Bob in 82
Or was it 83?
Like a Rolling Stone was in the air
The words cast a spell on me
Weaving left then turning right
A major change of key
An organ pounding that sweet refrain
An iconic melody
 
Me and Bob
Bob and Me
We’re close but we’re not friends
You’re always near
A note, a phrase
A companion until the end
 
Infidels and Empire Burlesque
They hit a nerve with me
Biograph unlocked the door
And I threw away the key
Vinyl, tape, and CD
It doesn’t matter what I play
The Farmaid show at U of I
Blew the crowd away
 

Me and Bob
Bob and Me
We’re close but we’re not friends
You’re always near
A note, a phrase
A companion until the end
 
Bootleg Volumes, Time out of Mind
Something old and something new
Built on the foundation
Of Tangled Up in Blue
Don’t Look Back
I’m Not There, No Direction Home
A Nobel Prize in Literature
I’ve read every Dylan tome
 

Me and Bob
Bob and Me
We’re close but we’re not friends
You’re always near
A note, a phrase
A companion until the end
 
Pushing 80 with no restraint
You shared your Rough and Rowdy Ways
You’ve only scratched the surface
No need to count the days
Thank you for the memories
From the future and the past
When you’re Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door someday
I’ll toast you with a glass

About this poem

My ode to the Nobel Prize poet and my enjoyment of his work

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Written on May 01, 2021

Submitted by ileini86 on March 25, 2023

Modified on April 11, 2023

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Scheme xxxaxaxa BACDEF xaxaagxg BACDEF xhxhxixi BACDEF xexexxgx
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,288
Words 252
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 8, 6, 8, 6, 8, 6, 8

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