Queen: The March Of The Black Queen Meaning
The March Of The Black Queen Lyrics
Why don't you mean it why do I follow you
And where do you go?
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
You've never seen nothing like it
No never in your life
Like going up to heaven
And then coming...
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08 The March Of The Black Queen
The climax of the story. The black queen forces all the members of Rhye to march, including the king. In an attempt to stop the abuse, the king reminds the queen that she is a good queen, an angel, that used to bring love and joy. This voice from her past helps the queen to break free from the spell, and to start fighting the evil creature. The queen bravely wins the fight and the evil creature is gone forever. -
I would say the song is a methaphor: they are the black queen, with marching refers to listening to the song and the followers are the listeners; it's pretty much like how a cult works like.
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I'm thinking it has something to do with S&M.
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There are many references to baking pies throughout the song and it sounds like the Black Queen is kind of murderous. It sounds for me that it’s about a kind of Sweeny Todd story, killing people and baking pies with them.
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This is very hard to interpret but it almost sounds like they're talking about the point of a chess game. The opponent makes the first major move with the queen and the fear it brings when it starts getting out on the board more. NOT about the UNKNOWN disease AIDS.
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