I believe the sentence from the first verse;
"Oh won't you tell us 'bout those rabbits, George"
is a reference to John Steinbecks- Of Mice and Men.
Lennie is a mentally challenged man (who loves to rub and touch soft things) he never tires of hearing his best friend George tell of the rabbits that they will have when they save enough money to buy their dream farm.
Nice spot Loueezee :) seems the "Of Mice and Men" influence is there in the whole of the first verse (the farmer's daughter teasing all the farm boys feels to me like a reference to the way Curley's wife is in the book).
Nice spot Loueezee :) seems the "Of Mice and Men" influence is there in the whole of the first verse (the farmer's daughter teasing all the farm boys feels to me like a reference to the way Curley's wife is in the book).
I believe the sentence from the first verse; "Oh won't you tell us 'bout those rabbits, George" is a reference to John Steinbecks- Of Mice and Men. Lennie is a mentally challenged man (who loves to rub and touch soft things) he never tires of hearing his best friend George tell of the rabbits that they will have when they save enough money to buy their dream farm.
Thanks for that info. :)
Thanks for that info. :)
I just heard the song for the first time this week and I'm kinda hooked.
I just heard the song for the first time this week and I'm kinda hooked.
Nice spot Loueezee :) seems the "Of Mice and Men" influence is there in the whole of the first verse (the farmer's daughter teasing all the farm boys feels to me like a reference to the way Curley's wife is in the book).
Nice spot Loueezee :) seems the "Of Mice and Men" influence is there in the whole of the first verse (the farmer's daughter teasing all the farm boys feels to me like a reference to the way Curley's wife is in the book).