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“It’s hard being free in a song—getting it all in. Songs are so confining. . . . You can bend the words and the metre, but it still has to fit somehow,” a 23-year-old Bob Dylan told Nat Hentoff. Revisit the Profile from 1964: https://t.co/sLzw8ZaHFh https://t.co/H01mi7i9NR — PolitiTweet.org