This word cloud comes from the Bob Dylan album, John Wesley Harding.

It’s the top 100 words used throughout the album and set to the same colors as the album cover. Large version is here.
The story: I regularly analyze Bob Dylan’s lyrics and thought it would be a cool exercise to see what words he uses most often. It helps to get in the mind of the writer.
You can find them all here: Bob Dylan Word Clouds

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Love these word-clouds.
I have a couple of degrees. One happens to be in Psychology. I seen many graphical and testing systems used to analyze thought streams and patterns. This has real potential.
But, more than that, they are just damn plain fun!
Yeah, you could do some real analyzing here. But as you said, I’m having fun!