Sara

Bob Dylan

About Sara

"Sara" is a song from Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire. It is the closing song on the album. Unlike many of the songs on the album, which were written by Dylan and Jacques Levy, "Sara" was written solely by Dylan, as an autobiographical account of his estrangement from then-wife Sara Dylan. It was recorded on July 31, 1975.


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1976
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I laid on a dune, I looked at the sky
When the children were babies and played on the beach
You came up behind me, I saw you go by
You were always so close and still within reach

Sara, Sara
Whatever made you want to change your mind
Sara, Sara
So easy to look at, so hard to define

I can still see them playin' with their pails in the sand
They run to the water their buckets to fill
I can still see the shells fallin' out of their hands
As they follow each other back up the hill

Sara, Sara
Sweet virgin angel, sweet love of my life
Sara, Sara
Radiant jewel, mystical wife

Sleepin' in the woods by a fire in the night
Drinkin' white rum in a Portugal bar
Them playin' leapfrog and hearin' about Snow White
You in the marketplace in Savanna-la-Mar

Sara, Sara
It's all so clear, I could never forget
Sara, Sara
Lovin' you is the one thing I'll never regret

I can still hear the sounds of those Methodist bells
I'd taken the cure and had just gotten through
Stayin' up for days in the Chelsea Hotel
Writin' sad-eyed lady of the lowlands for you

Sara, Sara
Wherever we travel we're never apart
Sara, oh Sara
Beautiful lady, so dear to my heart

How did I meet you? I don't know
A messenger sent me in a tropical storm
You were there in the winter, moonlight on the snow
And on Lily Pond Lane when the weather was warm

Sara, oh Sara
Scorpio Sphinx in a calico dress
Sara, Sara
You must forgive me my unworthiness

Now the beach is deserted except for some kelp
And a piece of an old ship that lies on the shore
You always responded when I needed your help
You gimme a map and a key to your door

Sara, oh Sara
Glamorous nymph with an arrow and bow
Sara, oh Sara
Don't ever leave me, don't ever go

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan ( /ˈdɪlən/; born Robert Allen Zimmerman; May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, author, poet and artist. He has been an influential figure in popular music and culture for more than five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly reluctant figurehead of social unrest. A number of Dylan's early songs, such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'", became anthems for the US civil rights and anti-war movements. Leaving his initial base in the culture of folk music behind, Dylan's six-minute single "Like a Rolling Stone" has been described as radically altering the parameters of popular music in … more »

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10 facts about this song

Song Origin
"Sara" is a song from the 1976 album "Desire" by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.
Autobiographical Significance
The song is one of Bob Dylan's most personal, detailing his relationship and emotional attachment to his then-wife, Sara Lownds.
Unusual Recording Method
"Sara" was recorded in one take, a rarity for Dylan's songs, reflecting the raw emotional tone of the song.
Sara’s presence
Surprisingly, Sara Lownds was present in the studio when Dylan recorded the song.
Musical Style
The song has a melancholic style, supported by violins, guitars, and Bob Dylan's trademark harmonica.
Advert Acknowledgement
It marked the first time Dylan ever allowed a song of his to be used in an advertisement when it featured in a commercial for Google’s Pixel 4 smartphone in 2019.
Relationship Summary
The lyrics of "Sara" summarize Dylan and Lownd's relationship, from their happy times together to the strains that led to their impending divorce.
Expressive Lyrics
The line "Stayin' up for days in the Chelsea Hotel/ Writing 'Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands' for you" refers to Dylan's famous song from the 1966 album "Blonde on Blonde."
Emotional Impact
The song reportedly moved Sara to tears when she first heard it, with Dylan hoping it would rekindle their love.
Rare Live Performances
Interestingly, Dylan has rarely performed “Sara” live, perhaps due to its deeply personal nature.

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