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The Beatles- Glass Onion *lyrics in description also*

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

It should be a fun experience... Hopefully :P But, if you can't read it on the video, here are the lyrics:

I told you 'bout Strawberry Fields
You know the place where nothing is real
Well here's another place you can go
Where everything flows

Lookin' through the bent back tulips
To see how the other half lives
Lookin' through a glass onion

I told you 'bout the walrus and me man
You know that we're as close as can be man
Well here's another clue for you all
The walrus was Paul

Standing on a cast iron shore- yeah
Lady Madonna tryin' to make ends meet- yeah
Lookin' through a glass onion

Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeahhhh
Lookin' through a glass onion

I told you 'bout the fool on the hill
I tell you man he livin' there still
Well here's another place you can be
Listen to me

Fixin' a hole in the ocean
Tryin' to make a dove tailed joint- yeah
Lookin' through a glass onion

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  • The walrus... was Paul? IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW.

    fft idk

  • @FlapTac36 exactly wut i thought when i heard this song.. but then in John's song "God" he said HE was the walrus so... idk anymore

  • @Fab4RPGJ True, but when has anything involved with the Beatles ever made sense?

  • @FlapTac36 maybe... :D

  • @Fab4RPGJ You Don't Get The Meaning. I Do. They Wanted People To Think Paul Was Dead So They Said That, And The Walrus In A Different Country Has The SAME Meaning Of Death.

  • @AmeriKinfolk alright geez. its not that i dont know the meaning, im just not clear why they keep refering to this. its like an old joke. not really funny anymore

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  • @beansterman1998 wheres the connection to "The End"? I think The End was the last song they ever recorded, and this song was released way before that, on their album "The Beatles" (popularly known as "The White Album", so there couldn't be a reference to The End on here.. And Octopuses Garden was also released on an album that came way after this one.

  • @Fab4RPGJ lol that last sentence is awesome

  • @Fab4RPGJ No one was actually the walrus...

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