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Who is the walrus?

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Who is the walrus?

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  1. (If you are referring to the Beatles:)

    According to John Lennon's composition, "Glass Onion", written as  a mockery of the speculation about references in their music, the walrus was PAUL.


  2. Paul

  3. i am assuming you are talking about the beatles song

    i am the walrus goo goo goo joob goo goo goo goo joob

    The walrus is a reference to the walrus in Lewis Carroll's "The Walrus and the Carpenter" (from the book Through the Looking-Glass). Lennon expressed dismay that the walrus was the villain in the poem

  4. to the person above..i'm sorry but what i was told was that they were all high when righting the song and went back and forth writing lines for the song.

    aka no meaning

  5. The Walrus is a Canadian general interest magazine which publishes long form journalism on Canadian and international affairs, along with fiction and poetry by Canadian writers. It launched in September 2003, as an attempt to create a Canadian equivalent to American magazines such as Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly or The New Yorker. The magazine's mandate is to "be a Canadian general-interest magazine with an international outlook. We are committed to publishing the best work by the best writers from Canada and elsewhere on a wide range of topics for readers who are curious about the world." The magazine's current editor is Ken Alexander, and its creative director is Antonio De Luca. The magazine won the 2006 National Magazine Award for Magazine of the Year in Canada.

  6. Well If you mean the song I am the Walrus. To get the answer you have to look to another beatles song. The Song is Glass Onion. The lines "Well here's another clue for you all

    The walrus was Paul." Clearly tell you that Paul is the walrus.

  7. craig stadler
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