Yoko, her mic hot, my ears bleeding!
Number 8!
Coo coo cachoo
Guy was higher than Harry Potter at a quidditch tournament when he wrote that.
Shaka, when the walls fell
Temba, his arms wide.
Lennon, when the acid dropped.
He bad production
He got walrus gumboot
He got Ono sideboard
He one spinal cracker
He got feet down below his knee
Hold you in his armchair you can feel his disease
Pure magic
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Dathon just needs to drop some acid and he’ll understand just fine.
He drops acid and starts speaking in perfect English.
One should never underestimate the genius of speaking in tongues.
He got hair.
Down.
Too his knees.
I read that Lennon wrote this song after learning that English students were being assigned to study the lyrics of Beatles songs in class.I thought that was Glass Onion?
Turns out you’re right.
https://www.songmeaningsandfacts.com/glass-onion-by-the-beatles/
Glass onion is a lot less nonsensical, though.
Lyrics don’t often many sense when you take them out of context a sentence at a time
Feel free to show how Come Together makes sense with all of those lyrics in context.
A bunch of unrelated things can Come Together to achieve something great.
Such as the random lyrics in a 50+ year old song that still gets played, or a group of seemingly random individuals uniting for a good cause.
Considering “shoot me” is repeated over and over again, I’m not sure about something great being the goal there. Especially not with the lyric, “hold you in his armchair, you can feel his disease.”
But you can’t really have a wrong interpretation of that song I guess.
Well he did get shot…
Jackie Chan, his hands raised