Sugar Baby Lyrics
I can see what everybody in the world is up against
You can't turn back - you can't come back, sometimes we push too far
One day you'll open up your eyes and you'll see where we are
You ain't got no brains, no how
You went years without me
Might as well keep going now
Plenty of places to hide things here if you wanna hide 'em bad enough
I'm staying with Aunt Sally, but you know, she's not really my aunt
Some of these memories you can learn to live with and some of them you can't
You ain't got no brains, no how
You went years without me
You might as well keep going now
You always got to be prepared but you never know for what
There ain't no limit to the amount of trouble women bring
Love is pleasing, love is teasing, love's not an evil thing
You ain't got no brains, no how
You went years without me
You might as well keep going now
Happiness can come suddenly and leave just as quick
Any minute of the day the bubble could burst
Try to make things better for someone, sometimes,
you just end up making it a thousand times worse
You ain't got no brains no how
You went years without me
Might as well keep going now
You got a way of tearing a world apart, love, see what you done
Just as sure as we're living, just as sure as you're born
Look up, look up - seek your Maker - 'fore Gabriel blows his horn
You ain't got no sense, no how
You went years without me
Might as well keep going now

I can't believe nobody has written anything about this song. It's a great song. Then again I can see now that there's really not much to say about it It's pretty self-explanitory But it's just so good I had to give it the attention it deserves.
Me: Hi, song.
Song: Hi there.
Me: You're incredible.
Song: Thanks.

I can't figure out the references to Darktown, but overall this song seems to be about a man trying to get on with his life after having his heart broken by a Sugar Baby.
She's probably younger than the narrator (as suggested by him calling her a "baby"), and thus has less experience dealing with people with whom she's intimately involved. The narrator was blinded by her charms at first, but then he possibly had to turn "his back to the sun" because she just became too much to handle. Now that he's regained his sight and that his sense has returned, he can see what "everyone in the world is up against" in terms of resisting Sugar Baby's come ons.
I think before he reached the state of mind this song represents, he had "tr[ied] to make things better for someone," but he ended up "just making it a thousand times worse", perhaps by "pushing too far". He now realized there's nothing more he can do, so he's telling her to move on as well, but not without getting in some jabs and trying to get her to "see what she's done" -- that she's "got a way of tearing the world apart". The stanza about bootleggers hiding their stash and whether or not people can live with their memories may refer to some past event in Sugar Baby's that she has not confronted. He predicts that if she doesn't start doing something to change her ways possibly by "Look[ing] up, look[ing] up" and "Seek[ing her] Maker", she's gonna go through some personally apocalyptic experiences.
I think an older man narrates this due to his peacefully resigned attitude towards love. Even though he calls existence "a dirty trick" and laments that "happiness..can leave just [so] quick", he ultimately believes that "love's not an evil thing". However, you gotta appreciate the fact that Dylan didn't make the narrator so wise and settled that he couldn't resist telling her she ain't got no sense or brains.

The song is a lament for Christianity, the bride of the Christ, going her own way not asking for any real directions or feedback from her groom. Her brain and her senses have become stunted and lost their functions by not being used adequately.
- Her eyes are closed so she does not see where she and her groom are.
- The male members offer illegal drugs (useless emotions) instead of healthy "bread of life".
- The female members are beautiful traps instead of pleasant enrichments of life.
- The situation is out of control and the chances for help close to zero.
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The singer himself was one of the victims.
The advice is to "seek your maker before Gabriel blows his horn", i.e. to replace unquestioned beliefs by work on clarification without prejudice.

Discovered this song like an hour before. Being a big Dylan buff, whatever he does speaks to me. This song is pretty cool too. The song is pretty much self explanatory. Probably some Biblical references are hiding here and there, someone with a knowledge in that field might wanna enlighten us.
The theological character of this song becomes evident from the following line : Look up, look up - seek your Maker - 'fore Gabriel blows his horn
The theological character of this song becomes evident from the following line : Look up, look up - seek your Maker - 'fore Gabriel blows his horn
This implies that there is a maker who will call to account in the future, which may happen unexpectedly even for those who believe in him. The judgment will be initiated by Gabriel blowing his horn. This refers to 1.Corinthians 15,52: in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. (This is also...
This implies that there is a maker who will call to account in the future, which may happen unexpectedly even for those who believe in him. The judgment will be initiated by Gabriel blowing his horn. This refers to 1.Corinthians 15,52: in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. (This is also cited in Handel’s Messiah).
The last book of the bible called Revelation describes in mysterious pictures a plan of God, represented by a book sealed with seven seals that could not be realized before Jesus died, which is expressed as the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has prevailed to open the scroll and to loose its seven seals (chapter 5). Each seal opens a new phase of history. The seventh seal brings seven trumpets given to angels (chapter 8). Each trumpet brings a new type of global war. Gabriel’s horn stands for the last of these seven trumpets. Chapter 10,7 reads: but in the days of the sounding of the seventh angel, when he is about to sound, the mystery of God would be finished, as He declared to His servants the prophets.
The believers are addressed as Sugar Baby. The bible speaks more of Christianity as the body of Jesus than of Christianity as his bride. For example 1.Corinthians 12,27: Now you are the body of Christ, and members individually. - However, the characterization of Christianity as Jesus’ bride can be found in several more Bob Dylan songs: Sweetheart like you, When the night comes falling from the sky, perhaps Cry a While and the scenery of The groom’s still waiting at the altar.
The initial report on creation in the bible (Genesis 1) ends with: Then God saw everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good. This is followed by a detailed view on the creation of Eve, where unexpectedly something was not good: It is not good that man should be alone; I will make him a helper comparable to him. This leads further to a statement cited by Paul in Ephesians 5,31 and characterized by him as a great mystery: For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh. Paul understood it tentatively as a prediction of what Jesus did for not staying alone.
I hope this is sufficient, though not too long.

seems to say if you want to write hits for the sake of it go ahead on your way and i'll go mine

or maybe that you give love a bad name

I think it is about his son, jakob.

I can't blame you for not understanding this song. It's about my bust. Some clues sally is sally port bootleggers