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The first thing that is really noticable about the lyrical clues is that they start in '66-'67. This indicates that Paul died after Revolver but before Sgt. Peppers.
in Yesterday, paul sings that yesterday came suddenly that he is no longer the man he used to be. There is a shadow hanging over him - the shadow of death.
To this day, a few obsessive fanatics - me - insist that Paul died in a car crash in 1966. The man that is known as paul McCartney is infact William Campbell. He won a hushed and rushed lookalike contest.
In And your bird can sing, paul sings "You can't see me, you can't hear me." Indeed we can't - he's dead!
On the front of Sgt peppers, there are clues aplenty. There is a page just for this.
On the front of Yesterday and Today, they are surrounded by meat and headless dollies. Paul has false teeth on his arm. They were knocked out in the crash. this was deemed too strong to be published, so they did a new one - Paul is in a trunk [coffin] Turned sideways, he is in the foetal position - how many cultures bury their dead.
On Revolver, paul is profile, the rest are head on. this shows that Paul os different. There is also a tiny picture of him screaming. A tiny man is in his ear - Telling us to listen to his lyrics harder, maybe?