This song is meant to be ironic. Peter Steele said many times that he believed men were inferior to women and he's quoted as saying "the sole purpose of man in this world is to serve women." The whole song is a barbarian story, and the middle section reveals the true meaning "woman it's true / I do battle for you /you're my everything". It's actually meant to be ironic and about essentially the opposite of what the title and chorus suggests.
This song is meant to be ironic. Peter Steele said many times that he believed men were inferior to women and he's quoted as saying "the sole purpose of man in this world is to serve women." The whole song is a barbarian story, and the middle section reveals the true meaning "woman it's true / I do battle for you /you're my everything". It's actually meant to be ironic and about essentially the opposite of what the title and chorus suggests.