A few interpretations of the rhyme are light-hearted, but many are far darker — like the theory that it’s a metaphor for the ...
This is an ode to a Treehouse and a trail builder. More specifically, this is an ode to a guy with a curmudgeonly reputation, with a heart of gold, who happens to own a place I call the Treehouse. Let ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Lennon speaks to a journalist for a magazine interview in 1971. (Michael Putland/Getty Images) A long-entrenched Los Angeles ...
A long-entrenched Los Angeles story holds that, when in town, John Lennon used to reside in a whimsical Laurel Canyon tree house — even holing up there during his infamous “Lost Weekend,” when he and ...
"Rock-a-bye baby, in the treetop..." sounds harmless enough, until you consider the historical tension hidden between the lines. A breeze becomes blustery, a branch snaps, and down comes baby, cradle ...
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