Where Have All The Flowers Gone
The Kingston Trio Lyrics


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Where have all the flowers gone
Long time passing
Where have all the flowers gone
Long time ago
Where have all the flowers gone
Young girls picked them, every one
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?

Where have all the young girls gone
Long time passing
Where have all the young girls gone
Long time ago
Where have all the young girls gone
Gone to young men, every one
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?

Where have all the young men gone
Long time passing
Where have all the young men gone
Long time ago
Where have all the young men gone
Gone to soldiers, every one
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?

Where have all the soldiers gone
Long time passing
Where have all the soldiers gone
A long, long time ago
Where have all the soldiers gone
Gone to graveyards, every one
When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?

Where have all the graveyards gone
Long time passing
Where have all the graveyards gone
Long time ago
Where have all the graveyards gone
Gone to flowers, every one




When will they ever learn?
When will they ever learn?

Overall Meaning

The Kingston Trio’s song “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” is a powerful anti-war ballad. The song uses a cyclical structure to recreate a sense of loss and hopelessness. The song starts with asking where all the flowers have gone, which is answered by mentioning that young girls had picked them all. Then, the question shifts to where all the young girls have gone, and the answer is that they’ve gone to marry young men. The same pattern follows for the fate of young men who have gone to war and soldiers who have gone to the graveyards, and finally, the graveyards themselves that end up surrounded by flowers.


The lyrics are structured in a way that creates a sense of futility, the circle of life that ends in death and destruction. The repeated questions highlight the cyclical nature of war and the never-ending cycle of loss and pain, asking when people will ever learn. By combining the beauty of flowers with the devastation of war and death, the lyrics create a haunting and profound critique of the destructive nature of war.


Line by Line Meaning

Where have all the flowers gone
Asking what happened to all the flowers that once existed


Long time passing
It has been a significant amount of time since they disappeared


Long time ago
The flowers disappeared a very long time ago


Young girls picked them, every one
The flowers were picked by young girls


When will they ever learn?
Asking when people will learn from their mistakes


Where have all the young girls gone
Asking what happened to all the young girls


Gone to young men, every one
The young girls got married to young men


Where have all the young men gone
Asking what happened to all the young men


Gone to soldiers, every one
The young men went to become soldiers


Where have all the soldiers gone
Asking what happened to all the soldiers


A long, long time ago
The soldiers disappeared a very long time ago


Gone to graveyards, every one
The soldiers died and were buried in graveyards


Where have all the graveyards gone
Asking what happened to all the graveyards


Gone to flowers, every one
The graveyards are now decorated with flowers


When will they ever learn?
Asking when people will learn from their mistakes




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Peter Seeger

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@dunhillan8360

Where have all the flowers gone,

Long time passing,

Where have all the flowers gone,

Long time ago

Where have all the flowers gone,

Young girls picked them every one

When will they ever learn

When will they ever learn



Where have all the young girls gone,

Long time passing,

Where have all the young girls gone,

Long time ago,

Where have all the young girls gone,

gone to young men every one

When will they ever learn

When will they ever learn



Where have all the young men gone,

Long time passing,

Where have all the young men gone,

Long time ago,

Where have all the young men gone,

gone to soldier every one,

When will they ever learn

When will they ever learn



Where have all the soldiers gone,

Long time passing,

Where have all the soldiers gone,

Long time ago,

Where have all the soldiers gone,

Gone to graveyards every one

When will they ever learn

When will they ever learn



Where have all the graveyards gone,

Long time passing,

Where have all the graveyards gone,

Long time ago,

Where have all the graveyards gone,

Gone to flower every one

When will they ever learn

When will they ever learn



Where have all the flowers gone,

Long time passing,

Where have all the flowers gone,

Long time ago

Where have all the flowers gone,

Young girls picked them every one

When will they ever learn

When will they ever learn



All comments from YouTube:

@randyrogers8568

When I hear this is can't help but think of the 50,000 brave men who died for absolutely nothing.

@gregoryohland7093

Hello Randy. I know you are a Viet-Nam Veteran, like me. I am glad you wrote this. I feel exactualy the same way. Stay good, brother.

@peterx727

In my humble opinion, far and away the greatest version of this moving song.

@svenkarlsson3313

Jonny rivers did it very well to

@AegisNova

Agreed!

@raywest1514

I humbly agree ✌🏻❤️

@RobynRind

Agree

@daveh777

Equally agreed indeed.

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@merledoughty5787

Remember singing this back on a school trip as a teen, still gives me shivers today at 70 years young, the message has been again lost in the years.

@movessmitt6427

Aww, that is amazing! Wonderful to hear from someone who has this as their roots :) Currently 23 and been a bit of a record collecting nut since about 15, I generally listen to a heavier brand of music but I NEVER let a Kingston Trio record pass me by when I find them around. Beautiful stuff, beautiful intention, malleable to then and now.

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