I purchased the sheet music for Album 1700 in the sixties and in Weep for Jaime it reads "I'll sing you three of a womb never filled", not wound. Assuming Fran is correct, and I do, after Peter invited her to come along for a week or so, he found out how cold hearted she really was due to her father's death and when he could not reach her he wrote this song to express what he saw in her. Like many who have said above, the song could apply to many different scenarios, but I think Jaime was just a muse for Peter to write this song describing how he saw her. PP&M had a history of picking up fans at concerts and taking them on the road with them. A friend of mine, Bob traveled with Paul once and they stayed up nights playing guitars and singing. I went to a concert in Columbus, Ohio and Bob was getting the tickets, he met me and others in front of the auditorium and told us he was with Paul and we could go backstage at intermission, which we did and met all three of them.
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