Singing the Dolphin Through Lyrics

Lyric discussion by BrainSewage 

Cover art for Singing the Dolphin Through lyrics by Manfred Mann

I love this song but have no idea what it's about. Any ideas?

Been playing this a lot lately (great CD) and it seems like a dream of peace and safety. Kids cannot stand when their parents fight and need a protector (just occurred to me last night, though I played the album to death 30 years ago!). Total speculation, and almost certainly wrong, but if this helps a child grow free from sighing, surely that is a beautiful thing from this amazing album. The first song, Blinded by the Light gave Springsteen a huge kick towards stardom, while the Golden Helmet song conjures the senselessness of war (to me at least).

@BrainSewage

Being that "Plymouth" is mentioned in the first line, I believe the entirety of this song is in reference to the Mayflower which set sail from Plymouth, for William Bradford & his Mayflower Pilgrims to make their settlement, the Plymouth Colony, in the New Land, America in December 1620.

The Plymouth Colony made a pact with the Wampanoag Indian tribe, both out of desperation for survival, to trade & help each other. One of the Indians showed the settlers how to plant corn & the two groups continued to provide safe haven for the other, especially against other...