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  1. Sep 19, 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: Golden Goose by Peter Frampton. Golden Goose is a timeless classic written and performed by English musician Peter Frampton. Released in 1974 as part of his album “Somethin’s Happening,” this rock ballad has captivated audiences with its haunting melody and introspective lyrics.

  2. The Golden Goose Lyrics. There was a man who had three sons, the youngest of whom was called. Dummling, and was despised, mocked, and sneered at on every occasion. It happened that the eldest ...

  3. I do know that Rick has a pretty spiritual background and that seems to reflect in the lyrics a lot. A friend and I found a thread about Wysteria Lane being about a DMT trip, but Tweekz wrote WL from what I understand. Spirit of the Dark Horse is the one that has me creating a Disney Movie in my brain lol. I’d love to know what that is about.

  4. Golden goose, turn me loose. Golden goose, turn me loose. Golden goose, turn me loose. Every time, every time I try to come back. 'Cause there just ain't no guidin', no guidin' track. Well, if you don't know me then you never, never will. Like the doctor I don't need it, you can keep the pill when I'm ill. I ain't nobody, nobody's golden goose.

  5. Oct 14, 2023 · Overall, "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater" can be seen as a cautionary tale about possessiveness within relationships or as a commentary on societal expectations placed on women. It reminds us of the importance of healthy communication, trust, and mutual respect in maintaining fulfilling partnerships. This meaning interpretation was written by AI.

  6. The hero is the youngest of three brothers, given the nickname "Dummling" (Simpleton). His eldest brother is sent into the forest to chop wood (the Task), fortified with a rich cake and a bottle of wine. He meets a little gray man (the Disguised Helper) who begs a morsel to eat and a drop to drink but is rebuffed.

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  8. The Golden Goose (German: Die goldene Gans) is a German Fairy Tale collected by The Brothers Grimm and published in their Children and Household's Tales (Kinder- und Hausmärchen) collection. It is the number 64 tale. A man had three sons, and the youngest -called Dummling- was a fool, and continually abused. One day, the older two sons went to ...

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