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"4th Time Around" is a song by Bob Dylan on his 1966 album, ''Blonde on Blonde''. ==Narrative== With lyrics that contrast the mundane and the absurd with the unbearably heartfelt, "4th Time Around" is suggestive of a young romance gone wrong. The song revolves around the actions and brief spoken phrases of a man and a woman who are, presumably, in the midst of a lovers' quarrel. The narrative is recounted to a third person who, in later stanzas, becomes the subject of the tale as well as its audience. The song opens with what could be interpreted as the summary of the argument "When she said/ Don't waste your words, they're just lies/ I cried she was deaf." The song continues through escalating levels of anger and conflict until the female protagonist actually falls to the floor; the lyrics are ambiguous as to whether she does so because she is distraught, fainted or dead. At which point, the male protagonist (Dylan) insouciantly covers her up, rifles through her belongings and then decamps to hook up with the third person to whom the narrative is directed. To further complicate this love triangle, it is apparent from the "picture of you in your wheelchair" of the third person, which is placed in the apartment of the collapsed female, that all three of the parties know, and are close, to each other. There are many interpretations of who are these two lovers of Dylan, but none definitive, and perhaps that is as it should be, so that the song belongs equally to the listener. Musically speaking, the simple folk melody of the song contrasts with the more blues-rock oriented sound of most of ''Blonde on Blonde''.
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