Yes, the folk song "Grow Down, You Blood Red Roses" is often confused with the whaling shanty "Go Down, You Blood Red Roses." The former, which emerged in the 1970s, references themes of loss and remembrance, drawing inspiration from the imagery of Flanders Fields and the poppies that symbolize those who lost their lives in war. This song reflects a more contemplative and poignant take on the traditional folk themes of love and loss.
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