Lay, lady, lay (cluck, squawk)
Lie (tell porkies): I always lie, the politician always lies, he always lied, she always lied
Lie (like Bob Dylan’s lady): I lie on my big brass bed, the lady lies on my big brass bed, he lay on my bed, she has lain on my bed
Lay (put something on something else): I lay an egg, she lays an egg, she laid an egg, she has laid an egg
So Bob Dylan’s song should really have been Lie, Lady, Lie. (“Lay, lady, lay…” conjures up some really rather disturbing images.)
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