No comments here?! How can that be?! It can be read to be about crusaders and the seemingly endless fighting and how weary they are and how abandoned they seem.
Or, if we take "Oh the dragons are going to fly tonight" with "the dragons" being a reference to heroin "ride the dragon" then it's about heroin addicts and how alienated they are from the world and society in general. Read the lyrics both ways and you might see this as one of the most dual natured songs ever written. Brilliant.
No comments here?! How can that be?! It can be read to be about crusaders and the seemingly endless fighting and how weary they are and how abandoned they seem.
Or, if we take "Oh the dragons are going to fly tonight" with "the dragons" being a reference to heroin "ride the dragon" then it's about heroin addicts and how alienated they are from the world and society in general. Read the lyrics both ways and you might see this as one of the most dual natured songs ever written. Brilliant.