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Where have all the flowers gone

Song composer: Peter Seeger
Lyrics author: Peter Seeger


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Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing. 
Am 
Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago. 
Am 
Where have all the flowers gone, 
Girls have picked them, every one. 
When will they ever learn, when will theey ever learn. 
Am 
Where have all the young girls gone, long time passing. 
Am 
Where have all the young girls gone, long time ago. 
Am 
Where have all the young girls gone, 
They’ve taken husbands, every one. 
When will they ever learn, when will the-ey ever learn. 
Am 
Where have all the young men gone, long time passing. 
Am 
Where have all the young men gone, long time ago. 
Am 
Where have all the young men gone, 
They’ve gone for soldiers, every one. 
When will they ever learn, when will theey ever learn. 
Am 
Where have all the soldiers gone, long time passing. 
Am 
Where have all the soldiers gone, long time ago. 
Am 
Where have all the soldiers gone, 
They’ve gone to graveyards, every one. 
When will they ever learn, when will the-ey ever learn. 
Am 
Where have all the graveyards gone, long time passing. 
Am 
Where have all the graveyards gone, long time ago. 
Am 
Where have all the graveyards gone, 
They’ve gone to flowers, every one. 
When will they ever learn, when will theey ever learn. 



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icon/cartoon007.gifValgeir
1.4.2007
Stúlkurnar fengu blómin, strákarnir fengu stúlkurnar, herinn fékk strákana, kirkjugarðarnir fengu föllnu hermennina og þar vaxa svo blómin....
icon/cartoon007.gifValgeir
1.4.2007
Lagið og textinn er eftir Peter Seeger, sjá þetta:
Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" is a folk song of the 1960s written by Pete Seeger.

He found inspiration for the song while on his way to a concert. Leafing through his notebook he saw the passage, "Where are the flowers, the girls have plucked them. Where are the girls, they’ve all taken husbands. Where are the men, they’re all in the army." These lines were from a Ukrainian folk song referenced in a novel by Mikhail Sholokhov, And Quiet Flows the Don. Seeger adapted it to a tune, a lumberjack version of "Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill." With only three verses, he recorded it once in a medley on a Rainbow Quest album and forgot about it.

The Kingston Trio recorded the song in 1961 and claimed authorship, but they took their name off when Seeger asked them to. Their single reached #21 on the charts. Peter, Paul and Mary also recorded it into a popular folk song. It was performed by Marlene Dietrich in German, as "Sag’ mir, wo die Blumen sind", with translated lyrics by Max Colpet.

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