"And you, my father, on that sad height".. I've studied Dylan (Both Robert Allen Zimmerman from MN) and the sodden Welshman from Dublin, who created this poem. Wondering if Dylan saw his deceased father on the gallows, waiting for the trap to spring open and begin the final drop into Hell. My personal favorite is Kipling's poem "If"-- "walk with kings and consorts, and not lose the common touch'-- says it all for moi!! RWTF

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"The field is the touchstone of the man"..