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'''Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?''', often simply "'''Peeing on the Flowers'''", is a song written by Frothy J. Gone and released as a single in 1971 from the album ''[[Nude Plum]]'' (1970) by urinology rock group [[Cavalier Reverence Dew Cartel]] (initialized '''CRDC''', often "'''Sir Dick'''").
[[File:Have_You_Never_Tried_Peeing_on_the_Flowers.jpg|thumb|Earliest known album cover for '''(I Wanna Know) Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?''']]'''(I Wanna Know) Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?''', often simply "'''Peeing on the Flowers'''", is a song written by Frothy J. Gone and released as a single in 1971 from the album ''[[Nude Plum]]'' (1970) by urinology rock group [[Cavalier Reverence Dew Cartel]] (initialized '''CRDC''', often "'''Sir Dick'''").
 
== Transcript ==
 
<blockquote>
I wanna know<br>
Have you never peed gardens?<br>
I wanna know<br>
Have you never tried<br>
To find relief that's not indoors?<br>
Have you never been happy<br>
Just to water lawns?<br>
I wanna know<br>
Have you never tried peeing on the flowers<br>
On a sunny day?
</blockquote>


== Meaning ==
== Meaning ==
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File:Urine_in_rain_monologue.jpg|link=Urine in rain monologue|The "'''[[Urine in rain monologue|Urine in rain]]'''" monologue (also known as the "'''Sea Breezes Speech'''") is a 42-word monologue, consisting of the last words of character Roy Batty (portrayed by Rutger Hauer) in the 1982 Ridley Scott-directed public service documentary film '''Bar Hopper'''.


File:Geese_Not_Welcome.jpg|link=Geese Not Wanted|"'''[[Geese Not Wanted]]'''" is a song by [REDACTED] about the everyday troubles faced by geese.
File:Geese_Not_Welcome.jpg|link=Geese Not Wanted|"'''[[Geese Not Wanted]]'''" is a song by [REDACTED] about the everyday troubles faced by geese.


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* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* ''[[Nude Plum]]''
* ''[[Nude Plum]]''
* [[Urine in rain monologue]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [ Post] @ Twitter (17 August 2021)
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1427791502521077766 Post] @ Twitter (17 August 2021)
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Have_You_Never_Been_Mellow_(song) Have You Never Been Mellow (song)]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Have_You_Ever_Seen_the_Rain%3F Have You Ever Seen the Rain] @ Wikipedia
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creedence_Clearwater_Revival Creedence Clearwater Revival] @ Wikipedia


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Latest revision as of 07:11, 22 July 2023

Earliest known album cover for (I Wanna Know) Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?

(I Wanna Know) Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?, often simply "Peeing on the Flowers", is a song written by Frothy J. Gone and released as a single in 1971 from the album Nude Plum (1970) by urinology rock group Cavalier Reverence Dew Cartel (initialized CRDC, often "Sir Dick").

Transcript

I wanna know
Have you never peed gardens?
I wanna know
Have you never tried
To find relief that's not indoors?
Have you never been happy
Just to water lawns?
I wanna know
Have you never tried peeing on the flowers
On a sunny day?

Meaning

Some have speculated that the song's lyrics are referencing the Vietnam War, with urine being a metaphor for airplane-dispersed toxins falling from the sky.

However, Froth G. himself has said in interviews and prior to playing the song in concert that it is about rising tension within the urinology community, especially at Mayo, Johns Hopkins, and other major research rock urinology laboratories. In an interview, Frothy stated that the song was written about the fact Sir Dick was on the top of the Urinology Top 100 chart, and had surpassed all of their wildest expectations of research data and positive patient outcome. They were well-informed and happyh, but somehow all of the members of the band at the time were not rich; thus the line "Have you ever seen urine coming down on a sunny day?"

Anagrams

"Frothy J. Gone" = "John Fogerty"

"Nude Plum" = "Pendulum"

"Cavalier Reverence Dew Cartel" = "Creedence Clearwater Revival"

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • Post @ Twitter (17 August 2021)