All The Tired Horses
Bob Dylan's "All The Tired Horses" appears on the 1970 album *Self Portrait*, marking a pivotal moment in his solo career where he adopted a more introspective and poetic approach. Recorded during a period of significant personal and artistic evolution, the track reflects the weary yet resilient spirit often found in his later folk-rock works. The song stands as a testament to Dylan's ability to weave complex imagery into concise verses, capturing the essence of exhaustion and the search for meaning in a weary world. Its inclusion on *Self Portrait* highlights his commitment to exploring themes of mortality and the human condition, distinguishing this era from his earlier, more overtly political or romantic output. |