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In reply to the discussion: Omigod. I just learned the meaning of "Oh my darling Clementine." [View all]sl8
(17,154 posts)6. It sounds to me like the singer's girlfriend lived with her father.
I'm not seeing anything to suggest that the singer is her father.
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Omigod. I just learned the meaning of "Oh my darling Clementine." [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2023
OP
Yes but it does not say the singer is the father, and it actually projects he is not.
Bev54
Jun 2023
#11
It is being projected as he has an unnaturally close love to his daughter.
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2023
#14
Clementine is the daughter of a miner, and she is also the lover of the singer.
Scrivener7
Jun 2023
#20
'In contemporary South Korea, for example, there is a peculiar prevalence of incest dramas ... '
Donkees
Jun 2023
#45
Plus, it seems the melody Clementine came to Korea about 1885 and was changed to 'Simcheongga'
Donkees
Jun 2023
#47
I'm only on episode 12 of 16, so it will be interesting to see how they tie in the
Baitball Blogger
Jun 2023
#40