Dragon
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Dragons awake!
Take me through the voodoo, buddha
You are the king of things
I am a fake

Over the treetops
An automan
And automatic girl

Predator skin an orangutan alive
I have two eyes
Sprinkle the pearls over the ham

Grand peter, might it be the
Pipes of pan?

Softer tits will great you
But they have been tapped
By suckers of the sap

Now I’m going home
In the distance I can see them
Proudly waving flags

To separate and free them

Dragons awake!
Forever and ever
For everyone to see





-amen

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Guided by Voices's song "Dragons Awake!" seem to be a stream-of-consciousness mixture of surreal imagery and self-doubt. The opening line, "Dragons awake!", suggests a sense of foreboding or danger that the singer needs help navigating. The next line, "Take me through the voodoo, buddha", could be interpreted as a plea for spiritual guidance or assistance from a higher power. This could be seen as a reflection of the singer's feelings of inadequacy, as seen in the line, "You are the king of things / I am a fake".


The verses that follow are a series of seemingly unrelated images and phrases, including "Over the treetops / An automan / And automatic girl" and "Predator skin an orangutan alive / I have two eyes / Sprinkle the pearls over the ham". These surreal images could represent the singer's confusion and the disorientation that comes with feeling lost or out-of-place. The reference to "the Pipes of Pan" and "softer tits" could be seen as more traditional symbols of temptation and desire, suggesting that the singer is struggling with these as well.


The final lines of the song - "Now I'm going home / In the distance I can see them / Proudly waving flags / To separate and free them / Dragons awake! / Forever and ever / For everyone to see / amen" - seem to suggest that the singer has found a way to overcome his self-doubt and is ready to face the challenges ahead (symbolized by the "dragons"). The reference to "waving flags" could be interpreted as a call to action or a sense of triumph, as the singer is able to "separate and free" himself from his doubts and fears.


Line by Line Meaning

Dragons awake!
An invocation to rouse mystical creatures for a journey


Take me through the voodoo, buddha
Requesting guidance through supernatural practices or faith


You are the king of things
Acknowledging a higher power or authority


I am a fake
Admission of inadequacy or self-doubt


Over the treetops
A transition or shift in perspective


An automan
An artificial or machine-like being


And automatic girl
A female counterpart to the automan


Predator skin an orangutan alive
A surreal and disturbing image of violence and dominance


I have two eyes
A simple statement of fact or observation


Sprinkle the pearls over the ham
A cryptic and nonsensical phrase, possibly evoking abundance or decadence


Grand peter, might it be the Pipes of pan?
A question or speculation about a mythical character or symbol


Softer tits will great you But they have been tapped By suckers of the sap
A crude and objectifying portrayal of women and exploitation


Now I'm going home In the distance I can see them Proudly waving flags To separate and free them
A sense of resolution or accomplishment in achieving a goal or returning home


Dragons awake! Forever and ever For everyone to see -amen
A triumphant and religiously-themed conclusion to the song




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ROBERT E. JR. POLLARD

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