The other Beatles are all wearing red ones. On, and in the "Your Mother Should Know" portion of the film, Paul is wearing a black carnation.(Not true.) The shoes are to his left, and, some say, covered in a blood-red substance. On Paul is pictured without shoes, a sign of death.This is a reference to his massive head injury suffered in the crash. On the word "Hill" runs down the side of the cartoon Paul's head, in red.On Paul sits in front of a sign reading "I You Was." No explanation is given.The walrus, in India, is a symbol of death. In the tracklisting, under "I Am The Walrus," is written in longhand "'No you're not!' said little Nicola." Little Nicola is a character in the accompanying MMT film, but she never says this to John.This is a phone number that, when dialed, leads to an answering machine message featuring more clues. (Not true.) His arms are spread wide, as in a crucifixion. It also fits in with the fact that the band was completely inactive from Auguntil September 14, 1966, a period of isolation unmatched in their history.) (Some suggest that since the British system of dates puts the day and not the month first, this would make the date of Paul's death September 11th, which has morbid connotations already. Pepper" logo, horizontally, and it spells out "I ONE IX HE DIE." This refers to the date of Paul's death - November 9th. Hold a mirror up to the exact middle of the bass drum that features the "Sgt.The flowers also spell "Paul?" (This arrangement was the brainstorm of the floral assistant, who decided on the spot to create a guitar from flowers.) The guitar only has three strings, representing the three remaining Beatles. A group of hyacinths forms a guitar, positioned as a left-handed musician would play it.Paul is the only Beatle holding a black musical instrument.(Not true.) None of the other Beatles have a hand over their heads in any officially released picture or drawing after the fall of 1966. This is an Eastern religion's way of symbolizing evil or death. Throughout the Beatles' later period, pictures and drawings of Paul surfaced featuring a hand over his head. The "new" Paul (called Faul by Paul is Dead believers) is shown with a hand over his head.