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This box set cover image released by Columbia Records shows Bob Dylan & The Band's, "The Basement Tapes Complete — The Bootleg Series Vol. 11." This six-CD package of 138 tracks claims to include everything worth hearing from Bob Dylan's 1967 sessions with the Band. Image Credit: AP

The lyrics of two early unrecorded Bob Dylan songs have failed to find a buyer at a New York auction.

The typed lyrics including handwritten annotations were offered Thursday at Christie’s.

The original 1962 Talkin Folklore Center manuscript was expected to fetch $40,000 (Dh146,922) to $60,000. The Go Away You Bomb lyrics from 1963 were estimated to bring $30,000 to $50,000.

Dylan gave the lyrics to the founder of the legendary Folklore Center in Greenwich Village. Izzy Young produced Dylan’s first important concert in New York at the Carnegie Chapter Hall.

Dylan wrote Talkin after Young requested a song about the Folklore Center store.

Go Away You Bomb was written for an unpublished book Young was compiling of anti-nuclear songs.

The consignor must now decide what to do with the lyrics.