Shoot me, shoot me shoot me to heaven up in the oak, everyone barefoot on the family bed .....Come join us, here you are free!
We don't have to believe in anything except in each other, the singer too is loose, he laughs at his amulet and waves to the old man: .....Come join us, here you are free!
The greybeard sees everything with twinkling eyes in his long beard full of bushes of moss in which the wren whistles: .....Come join us, here you are free!
Come in the Crown take off your shoes and socks together on the family bed a warm blanket to each other .....Come join us, here you are free!
“Come together” (1969, John Lennon)
Celtic symbolism: Ouir (the Oak), the tree of calm, truth and steadfast knowledge; the Oak should be guided by Dagda (the father of all gods) and the Wren (the king of the birds and the symbol of wit and subtlety)