<Dd> Should I put them by your gate </Dd> <Dd> Or, sad - eyed lady, should I wait? </Dd> <P> Many critics have noted the similarity of' Lowlands' to' Lownds', the name of Dylan's wife Sara, and Dylan biographer Robert Shelton wrote that "Sad Eyed Lady" was a "wedding song" for Sara Lownds, whom Dylan had married just three months earlier . Her maiden name was Shirley Noznisky, and her father, Isaac Noznisky, was a scrap metal dealer in Wilmington, Delaware . Critics have noted the link between "sheet metal memories of Cannery Row" and the business of Sara's father, as well as the quote "with your sheets like metal and your belts like lace". Similarly the line "your magazine husband who one day just had to go" could be a reference to Sara's first husband, magazine photographer Hans Lownds . </P> <P> Written over the space of eight hours in the CBS recording studio in Nashville, on the night of February 15--16, "Sad Eyed Lady" eventually occupied the whole of side four of Blonde On Blonde . In his paean to his wife, "Sara", written in 1975, Dylan amends history slightly when he sings: </P>

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