The Pagaj King: A Figure of Myth and Reality

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In the ancient kingdom of Mesopotamia, there once lived a powerful and revered king known as the "Pagaj King". His rule was marked by peace, prosperity, and the advancement of arts and sciences. This king, whose name was lost to the sands of time, was said to have been chosen by the gods themselves to govern the land. The Pagaj King was known for his wisdom and fairness. He would often hold court and listen to the grievances and concerns of his subjects, ensuring that justice was served. His decisions were always based on thoughtful consideration and a deep understanding of the laws of the kingdom.


"but it's just to you through", i think it's "burn the tip to get you through", when you burn the roach to get the last bit of weed

-you always give me a stress free point of view weed relaxes her -pick you up after school picking up bud from your dealer after school -take a token practically sounds like take a toke Lyric correction to me it sounds like, blue without my green instead of blue with a migraine which would make more sense, she s saying she s sad when she has no weed to smoke. Ed Sheeran reflects on love lost, and although he wishes his former partner find happiness, he cannot but admit his feelings are still very much there.

Amy wi ehouse mr magic

His decisions were always based on thoughtful consideration and a deep understanding of the laws of the kingdom. Under his rule, crime rates were low, and people felt secure and protected. Apart from his governance skills, the Pagaj King was also a patron of the arts.

Mr. Magic (Through the Smoke)

Mr. Magic is code for weed in this song! -you always give me a stress free point of view (weed relaxes her) -pick you up after school (picking up bud from your dealer after school) -take a token (practically sounds like take a toke) Lyric correction: to me it sounds like, "blue without my green" instead of "blue with a migraine" which would make more sense, she's saying she's sad when she has no weed to smoke. and c'mon, we all know songs sound like the shit when you're high! damn Amy's so creative, this is such a bomb ass metaphor

artvandalay123on August 02, 2008 Link +1 General Comment

"but it's just to you through", i think it's "burn the tip to get you through", when you burn the roach to get the last bit of weed

stoner17on December 05, 2008 Link +1 General Comment i dont care that she is talking about weed i still love the song. dp9241loveron October 22, 2012 Link 0 General Comment

very good song , a bit funny too, sometimes I think of it as of the song sung by a weed smoker. she 's high, dreaming about a perfect lover, whom she's seeing through the "smoke" ;) she believes he's true , and is waiting for the smoke to clear. but when it fades. :DDD ok that's just what I thought once, the song is great

madameon April 08, 2008 Link 0 General Comment

The lyrics aren't printed in the liner notes, so I'm just guessing, but it sounds like "Take a toke (and) all my love." Also, I agree that it sounds like "blue without my green." Definitely a song about weed. Lovely lyrics and tune.

rumginnyon October 15, 2008 Link 0 General Comment

I just saw a video of her singing this on YouTube and the lyrics are much easier to understand. She says "I'm blue without my green." And she definitely is singing "Take a toke, and all my love." There are no credits for this song in the liner notes, so I thought she wrote it, but apparently it's not original to her. Someone on YouTube said she wrote the lyrics, but I'm skeptical. You know how much misinformation is on the net!

rumginnyon November 21, 2008 Link 0 General Comment

I love this song. but I didn't really understand it so I came on here and you guys pretty much confirmed what I thought. It's about weed.

MissPrettyon September 16, 2009 Link 0 General Comment

Definitely about the love of weed. 'Blue with a migraine' were the censored lyrics it's actually 'blue without my green', Green being slang for cannabis! x

MelissaTeeon August 07, 2010 Link 0 Song Meaning

The song is definitely an amy original. roberta flak? has a credit for a song same name, different song. And if there's any doubt of the meaning. check out addicted. Amy was not afraid to sing of her live for the green. shes just genius at couching her double meanings. Genius

venusataniaon May 12, 2014 Link 0 General Comment Can "blue without my green" also be a reference to "Blue in green"? Miles Davis, anyone? Robbie Brownon October 21, 2018 Link
The pagaj king

He believed that the beauty of music, poetry, and sculpture brought harmony and joy to the lives of his people. He would often invite talented artists from far and wide to his palace, providing them with resources and support to create magnificent works of art. The kingdom's cultural scene flourished during his reign, making it a hub for creativity and innovation. In addition to the arts, the Pagaj King also emphasized the importance of education and intellectual pursuits. He funded schools and libraries, ensuring that knowledge was accessible to all. Scholars and philosophers were encouraged to debate and exchange ideas, leading to significant advancements in various fields. The kingdom became renowned for its scholars and their contributions to literature, mathematics, and astronomy. The Pagaj King's reign was not without its challenges, however. He faced numerous threats from neighboring kingdoms and had to make strategic alliances to protect his people. Despite these adversities, the Pagaj King never wavered in his commitment to his kingdom and its inhabitants. His bravery, leadership, and diplomacy earned him the respect and admiration of those around him. Sadly, like all great rulers, the reign of the Pagaj King eventually came to an end. His death marked the end of an era of peace and prosperity for the kingdom. However, his legacy lived on, inspiring generations of leaders to govern with wisdom, justice, and compassion. The Pagaj King remains an enigmatic figure in history, remembered for his exceptional leadership, his love for the arts, and his commitment to education. His story serves as a reminder that a truly great ruler is not measured solely by their conquests or possessions but by the impact they have on the lives of their people..

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