Conclusion of the poem "the times they are a changin" by Bob dylan
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Bob Dylan’s famous song called “The times they are a changin” symbolises change as a rule of life.
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In the conclusion of the song, the lyricist writes that “The slow one now/ Will later be fast”. This implies that change is a way of life. Life is something dynamic and not static. The “present” will be a “past” with the passage of a second in the clock.
He also writes that “The order is rapidly fadin’/ And the first now/ Will later be last”. This implies that the young will ultimately grow and become old as the order of life is rapidly fading.
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