Mary Travers, the only female member of the group, Peter, Paul, and Mary- three good Biblical names! Pope, Apostle, and indeed the Mother of God! I never thought of it that way, but someone might think they were a Gospel or spiritual group.
Puff The Magic Dragon If I Had A Hammer
They called themselves Peter, Paul, & Mary.
The song Puff the Magic Dragon really talks about a Magic Dragon that lives down under inside a cave alongside the ocean. It really isn't about drugs.
Jackie paper
puff, the magic dragon.
an ode
Little Jackie Paper- it is assumed, and backed up by the lyrics he was a boy
Yes, according to their website: http://www.peterpaulandmary.com/
There is no evidence or official documentation to suggest that there is a photo of Puff the magic dragon in Vietnam. Puff the magic dragon originated from a song and has been depicted in various forms of artwork, but there are no known photographs of the fictional dragon in Vietnam.
Jackie Paper
Smaug - from The Hobbit by JRR Toilken. Puff - from Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter Paul and Mary The Midgard Serpent - from Norse mythology. Leviathan - from Christian mythology Fafnir - from the Wagner Ring Cycle Hydra - from Greek mythology. The dragon killed by Saint George
Yes, the nursery rhyme "Puff, the Magic Dragon" tells the story of a friendly dragon named Puff and his adventures with a boy named Jackie Paper. It was written by Peter Yarrow and Leonard Lipton and was made popular by the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary.