Blowin' In The Wind
"Blowin' In The Wind" is a folk song written by Bob Dylan in 1962. The song poses a series of rhetorical questions about peace, freedom, and justice, reflecting the social and political issues of the time, particularly the Civil Rights Movement. Its simple melody and profound lyrics have made it an anthem for change and a symbol of hope.
The song's refrain suggests that the answers to these pressing questions are elusive, "blowin' in the wind." This metaphor implies that while solutions exist, they are often overlooked or ignored. The song has been covered by many artists and remains influential in discussions about social justice.