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Paul McCartney – Junior's Farm Lyrics 12 years ago
Considering the abundance of drug referrences throughout the song, I would like to offer an alternative view on the Ollie Hardy verse. A ''gee-gee'' is slang for a horse, yes. And 'horse' can also be slang for Heroin, So perhaps, in the song, Ollie bought some 'H'. A 'fence' is also a term used to describe someone who sells goods illicitly. So maybe Ollie ''jumped'' the heroin dealer after an argument about the price. Hence the line ''and all for the sake of a couple of pence''.

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