![]() The calm, calculating coldness gives full force to the message, undiminished by petty emotions like anger or jealousy. This song is incredibly powerful, no Dylan song can match this in strength. She claims to love him, but she's been unfaithful, she's been discreet, but everybody knows.Īnd now we come to the most powerful verse in this song, where he basically calls his girlfriend a whore, with a meter on her bed (as in a meter to put money in while she is having sex), because everybody knows she's a whore. He is listing dreadful truths, undeniable truths, yet truths that are kept hidden or undiscussed, leading up to the fact that he has discovered his girlfriend's dreadful secret. ![]() I think all the other things he says are just to build up to this message. Personally, I feel this song is about a man telling his girlfriend that he knows, (and everybody knows) that she has been cheating on him. I'm surprised no one has posted similar thoughts already, I really didn't think there would be so many interpretations to this song! ![]() Everybody rolls with their fingers crossedĮverybody knows that you've been faithfulīut there were so many people you just had to meetĪnd everybody knows that it's now or neverĪnd everybody knows that you live foreverĪnd everybody knows that the Plague is comingĮverybody knows that the naked man and womanĪnd everybody knows that you're in trouble
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