Walrus Gumboot
What does Morris Gumbot mean in Beatles Gate Together? 3
The song's story begins when Lenin is inspired by Timothy Larry's campaign for Kelia and Ronald Reagan's governor, which ends when Larry is sent to prison for capture.
It was made in the studio. His ■■■■■■ history was a line drawn by Larry to run for president or whatever, and he asked me to write a campaign song. Tried and tried but couldn't find. But I found out, Kim Together, it's not good for him, you can't have that kind of election song, do you?
"John Lennon, everything we call David Chef
Since I'm Wallace, this is one of John's silly songs. He was fed up with people trying to understand the meaning of Beatles songs, so he often added nonsense and nonsense melodies to his songs. Like I said, let the ■■■■■■■■ live.
This meant that John Lennon was on a bitter journey and he decided to write a song.
That means I took some acid and decided to write a song. This is the only line of this song that you have any doubt about. The whole song is funny.
Wallace may be referring to Lenin's famous song, but rubber boots were the standard English term for rubber boots in the 1930s, such as rubber boots or Porley Wheel.