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Yesterday, Another Day, John Lennon Fires & Ends The War on Paul
Unlike Paul McCartney in Too Many People, John Lennon in How Do You Sleep? is blunt and direct with no room left for subtlety or interpretation. John brings on the blunt immediately beginning with the word, "so," as if the conversation had been ongoing - John had been in the room already letting Paul have the benefit of his wisdom.So, Sgt. Pepper took you by surpriseYou better see right through that mother's eyesThose freaks was right when they said you was dead
Piece of cake, copulating beetles & Paul McCartney attacks John Lennon
McCartney, perhaps in a brief effort to ameliorate some of the pain he may have caused Lennon (the guy who was lucky to have been a Beatle), might be assigning blame for the legal and financial problems that the Beatles experienced near the end of their time as Beatles (the death of Beatles manager Brian Epstein and the hazards of new management, the establishment and serious problems of future Beatles' management, the dissolution of the Beatles, etc.) to business managers and lawyers "breaching practices."