I Shall Be Released (July 1, 1968)
It was the chorus that kept repeating:
I see my light come shining
From the west down to the east
Any day now, any day now
I shall be released
Because this is, in fact, the reverse of the Son of Man coming from the East and seen in the West, it struck me as strange. Obviously, Bob Dylan had to write it that way to get the rhyme. But you get my point.
This song comes from the album “Music from Big Pink” named after a house where the Band and Bob Dylan recorded in New York state. For interest sake, I looked at the event chart for the release of that album.

Two interactive Yods! One apex points at Saturn, the other at Neptune. Mercury and Uranus are the other inconjunct arms of these Yods. I suppose you couldn’t ask for a better description of the song.
