Lyric discussion by danielss 

This song is about the problems that can occur from receiving an award and not knowing how to handle the situation. In 1963, Bob Dylan reeceived the Tom Paine award for promoting progressive thought and action in regard to civil liberties. At the award ceremony, Bob Dylan was very uncomfortable and gave a strange and controversial speech which is now well know to his fans. Here is a site with information about this : corliss-lamont.org/dylan.htm .The fair damsel is the award. To secretly fly south is to accept the award and be the spokesman for this cause, and therefore to live in bondage to this cause. Tom Paine himself releases Bob Dylan from this servitude. The spirit of Tom Paine is the spirit of freedom. The lovely girl had tempted Bob Dylan and the spirit of freedom apologizes to Bob Dylan. This beautiful and intriguing song is both an explanation for Dylan's speech and a wish fulfillment for him. What do you think?

On a larger level, Tom Paine's is the America he dreamed of--of freedom. The damsel represents temptation, Paine's America corrupted and the enslaving nature of fame.

@danielss I think you nailed it. Dylan is his own man.

@danielss thanks for that explanation! Dylan’s so damn mysterious lol...and he works at being mysterious lol, he’s no dummy! Can’t believe I’ve not heard of this award situation before. I’m grateful, thanks again!

John Wesley Harding is such an interesting lip in his career...his “powers” have never abandoned him, but he’s at the absolute peak of his songwriting abilities here...

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