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Post by Mr Kite on Sept 6, 2013 18:12:18 GMT
johnharrison . Are you a religous man ? I guess not as for what you seem to believe the Beatles are Angel like .(which wont sit very well with any Religion ) If you get a couple of nicley dressed Mormons knocking on your door on a Sunday when the bloody match is on and they start with the have you heard of Armagedon ? "Yeh, it almost made me loose faith in Bruce Willis" (thank God (?) for Sin City ) You will notice that they don`t seem to take anyones (Me) point of view in their beliefs. As I`ve said before and we say it again . When they wrote a song , or in fact any songwriter they write some words , get some notes that fit nicley and the chorus that fits as well and you have a song . The movement you need is on your shoulder ? Come on really . Explain I Am The Walrus ? Sitting on a cornflake ? Waiting for the nut van per chance .
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Post by Amadeus on Sept 6, 2013 19:50:09 GMT
"If I fell in love with you, would you promise to be true":
It's obvious he's talking to me directly before I was even born. How did he know?
"And help me understand"
Here it's obvious that his message is that he doesn't understand.
"'cos I've been in love before"
meaning that he's been in love before (I was born)
" and I've found.."
-What? the meaning of liff?
"That love is more than just holding hands"
Indicating his disillusionment after he held someone's hand (remember when he wanted to?)(not mine).
Since he was speaking to me personally from before I was born (not as Jesus or God. He was just bigger than Jesus or Rod), he had a message from across the ages which Paul clarified in 'Wild Honey Pie' (after I was born - "Honey Pie L Love you, Honey pieeee") and was emphasized in 'Why Don't we do it In The Road'.
After it was explained that I (personally) knew his name, look up the number, (how he knew? spooky) it just brought home how obvious it should be that (with the walrus being Paul), I need to sit on a corn flake, (bleedin' near impossible) waiting for a van? (I assume that means some Dutch guy?).
Just look at the significance of cranberry sauce. If you don't get cranberry sauce with your (U.S.) thanksgiving turkey,,,you know,,,it's a vicious circle.
The butcher sleeve opens up a lot of supposed conjecture that is very easy to solve if one knows where to look. 'And Your Bird Can Sing'? Well? Can your girl friend carry a tune at all? It's only a northern song! AND It's all too much. She Left home. Wednesday morning.
I have an itchy bum.
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