Bob Dylan inspired Soundwave print.Framed and ready-to-hang. 11" x 17" black wood frame. Limited quantity is hand-numbered by the artist. One of only 50 ever printed. American made."Let Me Die in My Footsteps" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. The liner notes to Broadside Ballads, Vol. 1 included this comment on the song: [This is] Bob Dylan's blunt answer to the yawping of Madison Avenue Pitchmen trying to sell fallout shelters. He shines a light into the murky darkness of our age and shows us in one bright instant what it might have taken a less impatient philosopher a lifetime to discover: namely that instead of learning to live, we are learning to die. What he says was never more evident than in the recent crisis over Cuba, when millions of Americans sought desperately to think of some dignified way to meet death in an obscene atomic holocaust.
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