Pete Seeger: Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Meaning
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Song Released: 1955
Covered By: Peter Paul & Mary (1962), Johnny Rivers (1965), Kingston Trio (1962)
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Lyrics
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Think it must be a warning about war, or Nuclear War, and its' results?
"Where have all the soldiers gone?
Gone to graveyards, everyone." Bit like Big Yellow Taxi. Also seems to reflect the film The Day The Earth Stood Still.
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