Dragons and Fairies

Fantasy Realms and Comic Realities: A Tale of Dragons, Fairies, and Life's Eccentricities
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Lyrics

Dragons and fairies and big busty women

Reference to fantastical elements - dragons, fairies, and a playful mention of big busty women.

In this last market comic book crime

Describing a comic book world, possibly with a touch of crime or edginess in the market.

Pirates and princes and prostitute sailors

Introduces pirates, princes, and prostitute sailors, creating a diverse and unconventional setting.

Who drift through the ruins of time

Imagery of characters drifting through the ruins of time, suggesting a post-apocalyptic or chaotic environment.

The last man on Earth and the first man on Venus

Contrast between the last man on Earth and the first man on Venus, exploring extremes and dichotomies.

The pen stabs the sword with a knife

Metaphor of the pen overpowering the sword, indicating the influence of creative expression over violence.

Dragons and fairies and big busty women

Reiteration of dragons, fairies, and big busty women, tying them to the definition of the speaker's professional life.

Defining my professional life

Suggests that these elements are integral to the speaker's identity or work.


Martians and Earthlings, and all kinds of strange things

Expands the variety with Martians, Earthlings, and strange things within the context of comic book pages.

On pages of pandering panes

Describes the visual elements on comic book pages, possibly with a critique of pandering or catering to certain tastes.

Stray cats and mutants and toxic pollutants

Introduces stray cats, mutants, and toxic pollutants, symbolizing chaos and the consequences of misdeeds.

The spoils of all ill-gotten gains

Reflects on the gains obtained through wrongful actions, portraying them as spoils.

The message is clearer from inside the mirror

The clarity of a message from self-reflection in a mirror, where art imitates death or reality.

Where art merely imitates death

Continues the theme of art imitating death, suggesting a deeper, contemplative layer to the creative process.

Zombies and demons, and somebody's screaming

Introduces zombies and demons, hinting at a chaotic or dark atmosphere where sanity is questioned.

That sanity has already left

Expresses the idea that sanity has already departed, adding to the surreal or dystopian nature of the depicted world.


Cowboys and Indians, Commies and Fascists,

Lists diverse characters and groups, touching on political and cultural themes.

Girlfriends and boyfriends of boys

References relationships and gender diversity within the context of the comic book world.

Alien creatures, trite one shot features

Introduces alien creatures and geeks, possibly commenting on the noisy and chaotic nature of fandoms.

And geeks making far too much noise

Critiques excessive noise from geeks, indicating a disapproval of overwhelming enthusiasm or obsession.

Talking to Jesus won't ever please us

Touches on religious themes, suggesting that talking to Jesus may not bring satisfaction or solutions.

Jesus wore rose colored shades

A playful image of Jesus wearing rose-colored shades, possibly symbolizing a positive outlook in challenging situations.

Life is a bust and vigilante justice

Suggests a negative view of life as a disappointment, with vigilante justice being the only way to settle scores.

Is the only way paybacks get paid

Highlights the theme of seeking retribution, portraying vigilante justice as a form of payback.

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