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Thread started 07/29/16 10:38am

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Question about lyrics to "Let's Go Crazy".

Prince said in an interview with Chris Rock long after he wrote "Let's Go Crazy" that this song was about his beliefs about God and [evil]. We know the elevator represents [evil].

In the below, "pills" represents the obvious band-aids we try to cover up pain with and "Thrills" represents the excitement he warns us about earlier in the song (he's right about that - excitement is from the ego).

But what do the "daffodils" represent?

"Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright
Will make everything go wrong
Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill
Hang tough children"

I have some ideas but want to know what you think.
[Edited 7/29/16 10:45am]
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Reply #1 posted 07/29/16 10:45am

selah

Daffodils other name is Narcissus..we know who he was...but with reference to the flower it has sedative effects...

..so..pills and thrills and daffodils..whatever makes one numb i suppose...

plus it rhymes fits the rhythm wink lol

that's my thought

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Reply #2 posted 07/29/16 10:52am

anangellooksdo
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Great insight.
I was thinking it just meant "denial", as in "oh yeah, everything's just fine, toodle-doodle-dum...*twirls a daffodil*"

I didn't know the flower has anything to do with narcissism or that it has some type of affect (?)
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Reply #3 posted 07/29/16 10:56am

lynx

Wait a minute "Hang tough children", is that the real line?

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Reply #4 posted 07/29/16 11:27am

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Whenever I'm curious about the meaning of lyrics I go to genius.com. They have no special insight; they simply have crowd-sourced comments. But sometimes they're interesting and thought-provoking.

Here's a link to the comm...that line. Now, I don't find these particular comments terribly helpful - the first two describe good things, not things that will kill, and the third is just annoying - but thought I would share the link to that site nonetheless.

TL;DR - yeah, I got nothing dunce

Gimme some horns ... uh!
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Reply #5 posted 07/29/16 12:17pm

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lynx said:

Wait a minute "Hang tough children", is that the real line?


Yes, it's in the lyric sheet, and on the sheet music. Even the former DTT-Lyrics noted it as that. He really slurs his words in that section, and it's hard to even really hear "daffodils".

I'm reminded of "Billie Jean" and MJ singing "The kid is not my son", yet the lyrics say "child". (or vice versa).

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #6 posted 07/29/16 1:30pm

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Reply #1 posted 07/29/16 10:45am

selah

Daffodils other name is Narcissus..we know who he was...but with reference to the flower it has sedative effects...

..so..pills and thrills and daffodils..whatever makes one numb i suppose...

plus it rhymes fits the rhythm winklol

that's my thought

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Good catch selah! I totally didn't know that daffodils are also called narcissus and now the lyric makes so much more sense.

Narcissus (mythology)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the hunter who fell in love with his own reflection. For the plant genus (Daffodils), see Narcissus (plant).
Narcissus by Caravaggio depicts Narcissus gazing at his own reflection.

In Greek mythology, Narcissus (/nɑːrˈsɪsəs/; Greek: Νάρκισσος, Narkissos) was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty. He was the son of the river god Cephissus and nymph Liriope.[1] He was proud, in that he disdained those who loved him. Nemesis noticed this behavior and attracted Narcissus to a pool, where he saw his own reflection in the water and fell in love with it, not realizing it was merely an image. Unable to leave the beauty of his reflection, Narcissus lost his will to live. He stared at his reflection until he died. Narcissus is the origin of the term narcissism, a fixation with oneself and one's physical appearance.

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[Edited 7/29/16 13:43pm]

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Reply #7 posted 07/29/16 3:36pm

anangellooksdo
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TrivialPursuit said:



lynx said:


Wait a minute "Hang tough children", is that the real line?




Yes, it's in the lyric sheet, and on the sheet music. Even the former DTT-Lyrics noted it as that. He really slurs his words in that section, and it's hard to even really hear "daffodils".

I'm reminded of "Billie Jean" and MJ singing "The kid is not my son", yet the lyrics say "child". (or vice versa).



He adds, "Hang tough children" at the end of what the lyrics I posted the last time he says them, yep.
I somehow do not believe though, that daffodils means "narcissists". Too complex for such a simple sentence and song.
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Reply #8 posted 07/29/16 3:58pm

RodeoSchro

anangellooksdown said:

Prince said in an interview with Chris Rock long after he wrote "Let's Go Crazy" that this song was about his beliefs about God and [evil]. We know the elevator represents [evil]. In the below, "pills" represents the obvious band-aids we try to cover up pain with and "Thrills" represents the excitement he warns us about earlier in the song (he's right about that - excitement is from the ego). But what do the "daffodils" represent? "Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright Will make everything go wrong Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill Hang tough children" I have some ideas but want to know what you think. [Edited 7/29/16 10:45am]



Daffodills rhymes with pills and thrills and has the right number of syllables. That's what I think.

There's undoubtedly deep stuff in many of Prince's songs but for this one, I wouldn't read too much into every single word.

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Reply #9 posted 07/29/16 4:07pm

gandorb

RodeoSchro said:

anangellooksdown said:

Prince said in an interview with Chris Rock long after he wrote "Let's Go Crazy" that this song was about his beliefs about God and [evil]. We know the elevator represents [evil]. In the below, "pills" represents the obvious band-aids we try to cover up pain with and "Thrills" represents the excitement he warns us about earlier in the song (he's right about that - excitement is from the ego). But what do the "daffodils" represent? "Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright Will make everything go wrong Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill Hang tough children" I have some ideas but want to know what you think. [Edited 7/29/16 10:45am]



Daffodills rhymes with pills and thrills and has the right number of syllables. That's what I think.

There's undoubtedly deep stuff in many of Prince's songs but for this one, I wouldn't read too much into every single word.

Even more interesting given that many viewed (correctly or incorrectly)that Prince was narcissistic, so a possible vice that could lead to his falling.

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Reply #10 posted 07/29/16 4:07pm

laytonian

anangellooksdown said:

Prince said in an interview with Chris Rock long after he wrote "Let's Go Crazy" that this song was about his beliefs about God and [evil]. We know the elevator represents [evil]. In the below, "pills" represents the obvious band-aids we try to cover up pain with and "Thrills" represents the excitement he warns us about earlier in the song (he's right about that - excitement is from the ego). But what do the "daffodils" represent? "Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright Will make everything go wrong Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill Hang tough children" I have some ideas but want to know what you think. [Edited 7/29/16 10:45am]

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Daffodils CAN kill.

The bulbs look like onions, but are toxic.

It's actually a smart rhyme.

Prince knew his flowers. One article from Chanhassen, mentioned how he'd complain about taxes and give tips on keeping deer out of hosta gardens.

(But it didn't say what the tips were!)

http://www.poison.org/art.../daffodils

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[Edited 7/29/16 16:10pm]

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Reply #11 posted 07/29/16 4:08pm

selah

Yes daffodils fits the rhythm and cadence, but I made reference to the narcissus not so much of the trait bt because of the medicinal effects of the flower..it's a double meaning.
No surprise there it's P.
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Reply #12 posted 07/29/16 4:15pm

BillieBalloon

laytonian said:



anangellooksdown said:


Prince said in an interview with Chris Rock long after he wrote "Let's Go Crazy" that this song was about his beliefs about God and [evil]. We know the elevator represents [evil]. In the below, "pills" represents the obvious band-aids we try to cover up pain with and "Thrills" represents the excitement he warns us about earlier in the song (he's right about that - excitement is from the ego). But what do the "daffodils" represent? "Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright Will make everything go wrong Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill Hang tough children" I have some ideas but want to know what you think. [Edited 7/29/16 10:45am]

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Daffodils CAN kill.


The bulbs look like onions, but are toxic.



It's actually a smart rhyme.



Prince knew his flowers. One article from Chanhassen, mentioned how he'd complain about taxes and give tips on keeping deer out of hosta gardens.


(But it didn't say what the tips were!)



http://www.poison.org/art.../daffodils


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[Edited 7/29/16 16:10pm]





I would never have crossed my mind that prince could be into gardening! eek
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Reply #13 posted 07/29/16 4:24pm

gandorb

selah said:

Yes daffodils fits the rhythm and cadence, but I made reference to the narcissus not so much of the trait bt because of the medicinal effects of the flower..it's a double meaning. No surprise there it's P.

yep. It would have been great if he thought of both meanings when he wrote it. He sure enough made a conscious effort (not always successful) to humble down when he turned more religious.

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Reply #14 posted 07/29/16 4:41pm

laytonian

BillieBalloon said:

laytonian said:

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Daffodils CAN kill.

The bulbs look like onions, but are toxic.

It's actually a smart rhyme.

Prince knew his flowers. One article from Chanhassen, mentioned how he'd complain about taxes and give tips on keeping deer out of hosta gardens.

(But it didn't say what the tips were!)

http://www.poison.org/art.../daffodils

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[Edited 7/29/16 16:10pm]

I would never have crossed my mind that prince could be into gardening! eek

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Look at all the plantings around PP; everything is well-groomed and professional.

He didn't do the heavy work himself, but he was obviously involved.

Here's the article mentioning him giving gardening tips:

http://www.swnewsmedia.co...62104.html

Remember when one of the band was kinda ticked off, pretended to pee in one of the foyer plants, and P came around the corner (magically) and said "stay awy from my plants!".
LOL.

He also went to the hardware store and bought a chain and padlock, at the same time that movers were at PP. It's in one of CJ's old columns.

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[Edited 7/29/16 16:44pm]

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Reply #15 posted 07/29/16 6:59pm

leslievette

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lynx said:

Wait a minute "Hang tough children", is that the real line?

lol I still don't hear it.

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Reply #16 posted 07/30/16 5:19am

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BillieBalloon said:

laytonian said:



anangellooksdown said:


Prince said in an interview with Chris Rock long after he wrote "Let's Go Crazy" that this song was about his beliefs about God and [evil]. We know the elevator represents [evil]. In the below, "pills" represents the obvious band-aids we try to cover up pain with and "Thrills" represents the excitement he warns us about earlier in the song (he's right about that - excitement is from the ego). But what do the "daffodils" represent? "Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright Will make everything go wrong Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill Hang tough children" I have some ideas but want to know what you think. [Edited 7/29/16 10:45am]

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Daffodils CAN kill.


The bulbs look like onions, but are toxic.



It's actually a smart rhyme.



Prince knew his flowers. One article from Chanhassen, mentioned how he'd complain about taxes and give tips on keeping deer out of hosta gardens.


(But it didn't say what the tips were!)



http://www.poison.org/art.../daffodils


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[Edited 7/29/16 16:10pm]





I would never have crossed my mind that prince could be into gardening! eek

--- I remember Mayte said he had a green house on his property and that he worked in it all the time so he knew his plants.
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Reply #17 posted 07/30/16 6:18am

Noodled24

QueenofCardboard said:

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Reply #1 posted 07/29/16 10:45am

selah

Daffodils other name is Narcissus..we know who he was...but with reference to the flower it has sedative effects...

..so..pills and thrills and daffodils..whatever makes one numb i suppose...

plus it rhymes fits the rhythm winklol

that's my thought

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Good catch selah! I totally didn't know that daffodils are also called narcissus and now the lyric makes so much more sense.

Narcissus (mythology)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the hunter who fell in love with his own reflection. For the plant genus (Daffodils), see Narcissus (plant).
Narcissus by Caravaggio depicts Narcissus gazing at his own reflection.

In Greek mythology, Narcissus (/nɑːrˈsɪsəs/; Greek: Νάρκισσος, Narkissos) was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty. He was the son of the river god Cephissus and nymph Liriope.[1] He was proud, in that he disdained those who loved him. Nemesis noticed this behavior and attracted Narcissus to a pool, where he saw his own reflection in the water and fell in love with it, not realizing it was merely an image. Unable to leave the beauty of his reflection, Narcissus lost his will to live. He stared at his reflection until he died. Narcissus is the origin of the term narcissism, a fixation with oneself and one's physical appearance.

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[Edited 7/29/16 13:43pm]



I doubt Prince age 24 was fluent in Greek Mythology and the history of Botany... Way before people were able to google things.

It's possible he'd heard that daffodils can be poisonous i.e. it looks pretty but could be deadly. I highly doubt that one line in that song was a message about Narcissus.

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Reply #18 posted 07/30/16 6:43am

anangellooksdo
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laytonian said:



anangellooksdown said:


Prince said in an interview with Chris Rock long after he wrote "Let's Go Crazy" that this song was about his beliefs about God and [evil]. We know the elevator represents [evil]. In the below, "pills" represents the obvious band-aids we try to cover up pain with and "Thrills" represents the excitement he warns us about earlier in the song (he's right about that - excitement is from the ego). But what do the "daffodils" represent? "Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright Will make everything go wrong Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill Hang tough children" I have some ideas but want to know what you think. [Edited 7/29/16 10:45am]

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Daffodils CAN kill.


The bulbs look like onions, but are toxic.



It's actually a smart rhyme.



Prince knew his flowers. One article from Chanhassen, mentioned how he'd complain about taxes and give tips on keeping deer out of hosta gardens.


(But it didn't say what the tips were!)



http://www.poison.org/art.../daffodils


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[Edited 7/29/16 16:10pm]



Ah. This could be it.
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Reply #19 posted 07/30/16 6:51am

selah

Noodled24 said:



QueenofCardboard said:


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Reply #1 posted 07/29/16 10:45am





selah




Daffodils other name is Narcissus..we know who he was...but with reference to the flower it has sedative effects...


..so..pills and thrills and daffodils..whatever makes one numb i suppose...



plus it rhymes fits the rhythm winklol



that's my thought



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Good catch selah! I totally didn't know that daffodils are also called narcissus and now the lyric makes so much more sense.


Narcissus (mythology)



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


This article is about the hunter who fell in love with his own reflection. For the plant genus (Daffodils), see Narcissus (plant).






Narcissus by Caravaggio depicts Narcissus gazing at his own reflection.



In Greek mythology, Narcissus (/nɑːrˈsɪsəs/; Greek: Νάρκισσος, Narkissos) was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty. He was the son of the river god Cephissus and nymph Liriope.[1] He was proud, in that he disdained those who loved him. Nemesis noticed this behavior and attracted Narcissus to a pool, where he saw his own reflection in the water and fell in love with it, not realizing it was merely an image. Unable to leave the beauty of his reflection, Narcissus lost his will to live. He stared at his reflection until he died. Narcissus is the origin of the term narcissism, a fixation with oneself and one's physical appearance.


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[Edited 7/29/16 13:43pm]





I doubt Prince age 24 was fluent in Greek Mythology and the history of Botany... Way before people were able to google things.

It's possible he'd heard that daffodils can be poisonous i.e. it looks pretty but could be deadly. I highly doubt that one line in that song was a message about Narcissus.



I see your point the Narcissus angle may be a stretch. . but we shouldn't assume what he knew or didn't know. He finished high school..That subject matter is part of basic school curriculum and he liked to read and learn throughout his entire life ...
The connection between Narcissus and the potency of the daffodil is the root word means "to numb"..
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Reply #20 posted 07/30/16 6:57am

manabean84

I'll admit the lyrics of this song stuck out to me when he passed due to the irony of the words "elevator" and "pills...will kill". Since it was speculated that he ODed on Percoset it made me raise an ear.

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I'm not a human
I am a dove
I'm your conscious
I am love
All I really need is to know that
You believe
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Reply #21 posted 07/30/16 6:58am

manabean84

leslievette said:

lynx said:

Wait a minute "Hang tough children", is that the real line?

lol I still don't hear it.

What do you think he says?

I'm not a human
I am a dove
I'm your conscious
I am love
All I really need is to know that
You believe
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Reply #22 posted 07/30/16 7:26am

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leslievette said:

lynx said:

Wait a minute "Hang tough children", is that the real line?

lol I still don't hear it.


My whole life I thought he was saying 'Wake up children.' (I still do.)

As in 'wake up children, dance the dance electric. The rythm is love, love is blind..'

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Reply #23 posted 07/30/16 7:39am

TrevorAyer

I am far more curious what the purple banana line is all about
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TrevorAyer said:

I am far more curious what the purple banana line is all about

lol lol lol
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Reply #25 posted 07/30/16 7:56am

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Am I alone in this? In the lyrics, Prince wrote don't let de-elevator get you down. Whoever brings you down instead of elevating you. The devil v god. I never thought of an actual elevator in relation to this song.
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Reply #26 posted 07/30/16 8:48am

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Mercurybebe said:

Am I alone in this? In the lyrics, Prince wrote don't let de-elevator get you down. Whoever brings you down instead of elevating you. The devil v god. I never thought of an actual elevator in relation to this song.

This is probably the most misquoted line of any of his songs...so many people latched on to the whole 'the elevator' instead of 'de-elevator' thinking it meant something completely unrelated to the song...

Trying to explain this to non-prince fans when they mention this, is usually met with a wtf expression...
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Reply #27 posted 07/30/16 9:34am

laytonian

selah said:

Noodled24 said:

I doubt Prince age 24 was fluent in Greek Mythology and the history of Botany... Way before people were able to google things.

It's possible he'd heard that daffodils can be poisonous i.e. it looks pretty but could be deadly. I highly doubt that one line in that song was a message about Narcissus.

I see your point the Narcissus angle may be a stretch. . but we shouldn't assume what he knew or didn't know. He finished high school..That subject matter is part of basic school curriculum and he liked to read and learn throughout his entire life ... The connection between Narcissus and the potency of the daffodil is the root word means "to numb"..

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Prince's vocabulary was way beyond that of the average high school graduate, even in his first recordings. He seemed to absorb everything around him. His use of "crucial!" in UGTL replaced what would have been an entire stanza by a lesser songwriter. And "intellect and savoir faire"?

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[Edited 7/30/16 10:25am]

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Reply #29 posted 07/30/16 10:21am

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selah said:

Noodled24 said:



I doubt Prince age 24 was fluent in Greek Mythology and the history of Botany... Way before people were able to google things.

It's possible he'd heard that daffodils can be poisonous i.e. it looks pretty but could be deadly. I highly doubt that one line in that song was a message about Narcissus.

I see your point the Narcissus angle may be a stretch. . but we shouldn't assume what he knew or didn't know. He finished high school..That subject matter is part of basic school curriculum and he liked to read and learn throughout his entire life ... The connection between Narcissus and the potency of the daffodil is the root word means "to numb"..

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One doesn't have to be fluent in Greek Mythology or the history of botany.

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I knew the story of Narcissus when I was twelve, and not from school.

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You are probably too young to know what life was like before the internet, but I am not.

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I'm so old that I took a typewriter with me to college but I'm still younger than Prince.

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As selah pointed out, back then, "Greek Mythology" was a standard high school elective class. I remember because I took it.

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I'd be more surprised if Prince didn't know the story of narcissus, as it was always used to explain the concept of narcissism, whenever teaching narcissism as a vocabulary word.

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I know this too, because I was a high school teacher in the early nineties.

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And I know fuck all about the history of botany to this day, but I do plant bulbs in my garden.

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It is just fine with that you highly doubt that one line in that song was a message about Narcissus or the dangers of becoming narcissistic.

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But your stated reasons for why you doubt it don't hold water.

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You are probably right though.

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It is probably just some little rhyme that parents in the Midwest taught their kids in order to keep them safe.

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Here in the West, we are taught little rhymes to help us remember how to tell poison oak and poison ivy from other plants, and how to tell a coral snake (poisonous) from a king snake (harmless).

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