Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. "Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" is the last song on the Bob Dylan album Blonde on Blonde, which was released in 1966. At 11:23 minutes long, the song contains five stanzas of surreal poetic imagery all pertaining, and coming back to, the woman figure. The song is in 6/8 time yet the form of the lyrics is far from traditional; Dylan''s intonation at times straying ''beyond'' the melody but never out of it. It is written as a list song that comes back to a chorus line at the end of each stanza. The song is filled almost entirely with poetic symbols, such as in the first line "with your mercury mouth / in the missionary times".