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"Jenny of the Oldstone", hidden meaning behind the song?

Jenny's Song might reveal Jon and Danny's fate
Jenny and Prince Duncan Targaryen from books 





As the forces of the living spent one final night drinking, loving, and reminiscing at Winterfell in Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2, the lovable Podrick Payne sent us out with a song. Unlike "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" or "The Rains of Castamere," it was one that we haven't heard before in the show. And for book readers, it came as a pretty big surprise. Here's why it mattered'

In the books, Jenny is a common girl from a minor house of Westeros, the crown prince of the time Duncan Targaryen fell in love with her.  however the king Aerion Targaryen didn't approve their marriage which led to price Duncan relinquish his claims to the Iron Throne.
It is believed that the jenny's song is written by Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, another Prince who had to lose his birth throne due to his love for Lyanna Stark and who also happens to be Jon Snow's real parents.

In the recent episode of GOT, we see Podrick singing for at the fireplace right after the song ends we see Jon Snow standing near the statue of Lyanna Stark in crypts and discuss Rhaegar and Lyanna's true story and reveal his true lineage to his Lover/Aunt Danyryes, who doesn't seem to be happy at all after knowing that Jon Snow's Claim to the Iron Throne is stronger than her as he is the living male descendant of Targaryens.

Thousands of across the world are speculating that Jon Snow might give his claims to the seven kingdoms to be with his Love Danny just as Duncan Targaryen did.



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