There are singers and poets, but give me the greatest one. Bob Dylan, an American singer who just won the Nobel Prize in Literature, was originally a musician, but he actually won the literary prize for his songs. Engdoyle, one of the five core members of the Nobel Prize in Literature Committee, said: Since we awarded the award to Bob Dylan, it shows that we believe that Bob Dylan's lyrics should be regarded as a part of literature, and we believe that Bob Dylan's lyrics reflect the highest level of poetic expression. Bob Dylan has a very unique and authoritative poetic voice, which is firm and sarcastic, neither self-conscious nor introspective. From the theme, his text has both a keen observation of daily life and a fleeting "second vision" image. His vocabulary is huge and has wonderful heterozygosity. He is a master of rhyming, which allows him to omit explanations, unify songs even without easy-to-understand logic, and every lyric tries to surpass the previous one. This makes his songs have strong language power, and this power is strengthened by his unique singing pronunciation. Therefore, he wrote some of the greatest poems we have today.