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A Puzzle With Pieces Mystery Cache

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West Texas Reviewer: Information has been brought to my attention that this cache is located on private property. I am therefore archiving this cache to give the cache owner the opportunity to remove it or show cause that this is perhaps not private property. If it is hidden on this property with permission of the owner, please e-mail me at wt.reviewer@gmail.com, with said details and their contact information.

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Hidden : 5/19/2011
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


The posted coordinates are way bogus. But you could park here. I did!

To find the correct coordinates, please read this rare,
unpublished Bob Dylan poem that I found when I stalked him on his way into Baskin Robbins. Fill in the rest of these coordinates,
zeros are there because they couldn't be fit into the poem.

N XX X0.XXX W 0XX XX.XXX

I heard a voice calling me from the other side of the wall. "Who are you?" I shouted. They replied "the masters of war." I traveled down highway eighty one, down lamar boulevard, through forty trees and fifty creeks. All I really want to do is find my way out of here, but all of the people on St Bernard's Way want to keep me in. Time passes slowly and I see it every day, but boulders keep crashing my dreams of peace. I found myself standing in the doorway of a stranger's house. He told me that he lived in a purple haze, I told him I wanted a slice of country pie. He replied that even though there's thunder on the mountain, there's no fire and rain, so I should keep my mouth shut. I pity the poor immigrant and I pity myself. I continued down the dirty brown path until I approached what I saw as a mansion. Two pretty windows and a red door, a walkway and a green mailbox full of bills. A small modern lady opened the door, she told me don't think twice, it's alright. If I don't want to get lost again then I should turn around and go back home. I looked at this sweet queen, I looked at all the tired horses and I looked all along the watchtower. The summer days here are hot as hell, and I'm not anywhere near the gates of Eden, so where else am I supposed to go? Since I'm tryin' to get to heaven, maybe this is the best place to start, so I can stay here for a while.

Wasn't that lovely? The actual cache is an easy find, a small cammoed tupperware container in a tree. Please solve this
puzzle before heading out unless you have the information you need with you.
(visit link)

(once I figure out how to use HTML and not make this page look weird that link will be a LOT shorter)

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

fghqvb nyohzf bayl, ab yvir, ab obbgyrtf. ab zngu.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)