She cuts through the fog of the fashion dogs
And all of their tales are waggin'
Because Jessica dresses like a dragon

Stylized wig events, she needs a big overhead
Compartment to put her bag in
Because Jessica dresses like a dragon

Everybody knows she lives for dragon clothes
She lives to be like one of those
Shiny, bloody, diamond stones
The ones that shoot the stars into your mind (into your mind)
Into your mind (into your mind)

Bifurcated tongue
She even eats her young
She's sits while you are saggin'
'Cause she's turning again into a dragon

Laying tons of eggs while Cosmopolitan begs
For a new rack to put their rag in
Because Jessica dresses like a dragon

Everyone agrees she is just quite the tease
She has reptilian tendencies
She's taken the fashion police
And fried them to a crisp
Upon which she dines (on which she dines)
On which she dines (on which she dines)

We misbehaved and we're back to a cave
It was a loft on Russell Street
And she found me simple to eat

Cause everybody knows she lives for dragon clothes
She lives to be like one of those
Shiny, bloody, diamond stones
The ones that shoot the stars into your mind (into your mind)
Into your mind (into your mind)
Into your mind (into your mind)
(Into your mind, into your mind)


Lyrics submitted by hornytheclown, edited by Schnapple

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    I think it's actually about a girl that dresses like dragons... and is thus hip.

    hornytheclownon November 13, 2013   Link
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    The song is actually titled "Jessica Dresses Like a Dragon", not "Jessica Dresses Like Dragons"

    Schnappleon January 09, 2014   Link

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