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The song "Blowin' in the Wind" asks a series of questions about social justice and equality. It asks how many things must happen before there is change, including how many roads a man must walk, how many seas a dove must sail, and how many cannonballs must fly. The answer to these questions is said to be "blowing in the wind." The song also questions how long it takes for a mountain to erode, how long it takes for people to be free, and how many deaths it takes for society to realize the impact. The answer, again, is "blowing in the wind." How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? How many seas must a white dove sail before she sleeps in the sand? How many times must a cannonball fly before they're forever banned? The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind. How many years can a mountain exist before it is washed to the sea? How many years can some people exist before they're allowed to be free? How many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn't see? The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind. How many times must a man look up before he can see the sky? How many years must one man have before he can hear people cry? How many deaths will it take till we know that too many people have died? The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind. The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. The answer is blowing in the wind.