Paul McCartney: Beware My Love Meaning
Song Released: 1976
Beware My Love Lyrics
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Rock stars and famous people have problems too. "Beware My Love" comes from "Wings At The Speed Of Sound" album and was written by Paul McCartney as a warning to his daughter Heather. Heather Louise McCartney is Linda Eastman's daughter from her previous marriage with Joseph Melville. Linda Eastman of course married Paul to become Linda McCartney. Heather has struggled with depression and mental illness over the years. As a teenager, she was into the punk rock scene. Heather had started dating Billy Idol and Paul, who Heather called “Dad” was notably concerned about the relationship. Knowing full well what pop stars such as Billy Idol are capable of Paul wrote this next song.
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This song is a "secret message" to John Lennon. Paul's telling John to be aware of Yoko Ono and her manipulative ways. He tells John that he wants him to be truly happy with HIM. Not Yoko. "I don't believe that she's (he's) the one, but you insist, I must be wrong"
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Paul is saying that he is under the control of the illuminati/dark forces, and that he is afraid of what they will do as they are unconscionable psychopaths. He is noting that he is trying to get this message to the public and/or to John Lennon to tell them to beware.
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Paul is saying that his love should be aware of his flaws and mistakes and accept him for who he is.
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