Lyric discussion by dostoyb 

To echo another poster, I'm sure this song is about John, and losing him to Yoko. Maybe not consciously, but even just that hard "J" sound at the beginning must've been a reminder to Paul of the millions of times he called John's name. But not just that...

Jet I can almost remember their funny faces That time you told them you were going to marrying soon And Jet I thought the only lonely place was the moon

[How it freaked EVERYONE out that John was with Yoko, and going to marry her soon. Paul never knew real lonliness until John left him/the Beatles]

Jet was your father as bold as the sergeant major How come he told you that you were hardly old enough yet And Jet I thought the major was a lady suffragette

[John's dad was a merchant seaman - but he was nowhere near as bold as a sergeant major... & in this song the Major is a "lady suffragette - i.e. a feminist, a liberated woman - Yoko]

Ah Mater want Jet to always love me Ah Mater want Jet to always love me Ah Mater, much later

[Both John and Paul lost their mothers (maters)... they bonded on that in their early days, and Paul wanted John to love him always - but now it's later]

And Jet I thought the major was a lady suffragette

[John, Yoko is a feminist]

Jet with the wind in your hair Of a thousand laces Climb on the back and we'll go for a ride in the sky

[if the Beatles got back together/if we performed together again/if you loved me again, we would be free, and it would be beautiful]

@dostoyb - I agree with you one hundred percent. To make it even more clear? Mater was the nickname of John's aunt who gave him 100 pounds for his 21st birthday. John used the money to take himself and Paul on a trip to Paris, a trip they remembered lovingly for years afterward. I know people are sooo hung up on sexual orientation, but from everything I've read, there was love between John and Paul waay beyond the "we're good mates" level. There were documented jealous hissy fits on both their parts aimed at the other's female...

@dostoyb AGREED!

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