Just sitting here celebrating Bob Dylan's newly-announced Nobel Prize, playing my CD collection and singing along and enjoying all the memories it brings up. Well done, sir.

So many of his lyrics are embedded in my memory, but for some reason my favorite is,
"All along the watchtower
Princes kept the view.
All the women came and went,
Barefoot servants, too.
Outside in the cold distance
A wildcat did growl,
Two riders were approaching,
And the wind began to howl."

It's always been a chilly lullabye for my soul.