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  1. Tom Wilson. "Gates of Eden" is a song by Bob Dylan that appears on his fifth studio album Bringing It All Back Home, released on March 22, 1965 by Columbia Records. It was also released as a single as the B-side of "Like a Rolling Stone". [1] Dylan plays the song solo, accompanying himself on acoustic guitar and harmonica.

  2. Heading for the Gates of Eden With a time-rusted compass blade Aladdin and his lamp Sits with Utopian hermit monks Sidesaddle on the Golden Calf And on their promises of paradise You will not hear a laugh All except inside the Gates of Eden Relationships of ownership They whisper in the wings To those condemned to act accordingly And wait for ...

  3. Official Audio for "Gates of Eden" by Bob Dylan Listen to Bob Dylan: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/listenYDSubscribe to the Bob Dylan YouTube channel: https://bob...

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  4. Oct 16, 2023 · The song suggests that humanity is confined within self-imposed limitations and societal constraints. The “gates of Eden” symbolize the barriers we construct around ourselves, preventing us from fully experiencing the wonders of existence. Dylan challenges these boundaries and encourages listeners to venture beyond the confines of ...

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  5. And there are no trials inside the Gates of Eden. [Verse 9] At dawn my lover comes to me. And tells me of her dreams. With no attempts to shovel the glimpse. Into the ditch of what each one means ...

  6. A song by Bob Dylan that explores the themes of war, peace, truth, and paradise. The lyrics compare the real world with the fantasy world of Eden, and suggest that there are no truths outside the Gates of Eden.

  7. Gates of Eden” seems to tackle the search for deeper meaning and the consequences of blind faith. The opening lines of the song portray the narrator’s contemplation during the breaking dawn. It evokes a sense of awakening and curiosity, prompting the listener to question the purpose behind their experiences.

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