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2006-09-13 00:22:40 · 35 answers · asked by glitterceleb 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

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Its about smoking Opium, which derives from the Term Chasing the dragon

2006-09-13 00:24:28 · answer #1 · answered by poli_b2001 5 · 0 3

Over the years many have claimed that the song refers to the smoking of drugs, but I prefer this version!

Puff The Magic Dragon
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Lenny Lipton grew up in Brooklyn. In 1958 he graduated from high school and headed off to college at Cornell in Ithaca, New York. Lenny came to the realization that he was not a little kid anymore and never would be; that made him sad. One night in the Spring of 1959 Lenny headed for the Cornell library. He had just turned nineteen. He found a book of poems by Ogden Nash, one of which discussed a Really-o Truly-o Dragon. After he was finished he left the library, walked down the hill from Cornell into the town of Ithaca, and went to visit his friend Lenny Edelstein. The two friends were supposed to have dinner together that night. No one was at home, but the door was unlocked so Lenny Lipton let himself in; this was not an uncommon practice in Ithaca in the late 50's. Lenny was thinking again about the loss of his carefree childhood days, and he was inspired by the poems he had been reading earlier in the evening. He sat down at the typewriter of Edelstein's roommate, Peter, and decided to write a poem of his own. He wrote for about three minutes and felt somewhat soothed. He left the poem in Peter's typewriter, and then left. Peter returned and saw the sheet of paper in the typewriter. He was a singer/performer/concert organizer around Ithaca, in addition to being an undergraduate and doing some teaching. He liked what he saw and put some music to it, and later began to use it in some of his performances. Peter later joined a group and used the song. It became more and more popular, and eventually the group recorded it. Within a few years it had become a top ten pop song. Peter went back and tracked down Lenny Lipton, who was by that time a counselor at a summer camp. Peter added Lenny Lipton's name as a co-writer, and Lipton has done well with the royalties he has received ever since. Peter was Peter Yarrow, and his group was Peter, Paul and Mary. The song, which reached number 2 on the charts early in 1963, was Puff The Magic Dragon. According to Lenny Lipton, it is a simple, sentimental song about the loss of childhood and nothing more.

2006-09-13 00:27:08 · answer #2 · answered by uknative 6 · 0 0

The lyrics for Puff were based on a 1959 poem by Leonard Lipton, a nineteen-year-old Cornell student.

Lipton was inspired by an Ogden Nash rhyme about a "Really-O Truly-O Dragon," and, using a dragon as the central figure, he came up with a poem about the end of childhood innocence.

Believed by many people to refer to smoking marijuana (a rumor later incorporated into the film Meet the Parents), it became a hippie anthem.

The authors of the song have repeatedly and vehemently denied any intentional drug reference.

2006-09-13 00:31:06 · answer #3 · answered by mizfit 5 · 0 0

Puff the Magic Dragon
Lived on a shelf
He had no-one to play with
So he played with himself

He found himself a girlfriend
But that was not enough
So he found himself a boyfriend
And that's why he's called Puff

Hope that helps.

2006-09-13 00:30:03 · answer #4 · answered by strawberri_shortcake 3 · 3 1

a magic dragon called Puff

2006-09-13 00:23:41 · answer #5 · answered by badgerbeetle 3 · 0 0

a childrens song from years ago it goes Puff the magic dragon lived by the sea

2006-09-13 00:35:15 · answer #6 · answered by Edward B 4 · 0 0

The story revolves around the relationship between a young boy and friendly dragon. But, as the song goes 'a dragon lives forever, but not so little boys'. If I remember correctly it was originally sung by Peter, Paul and Mary.

2006-09-13 00:35:27 · answer #7 · answered by Syntax Wizard 2 · 0 0

I think the movie "Meet the Parents" best explains this:

[in the car listening to "Puff the Magic Dragon"]
Greg Focker: Who'd have thought it wasn't about a dragon.
Jack Byrnes: Huh?
Greg Focker: Well some people think that 'to puff the magic dragon' means to... puff... smoke... a marijuana cigarette.
Jack Byrnes: Puff is just the name of the boy's magical dragon... You a pothead, Focker?
Greg Focker: No, I pass on grass always. Well not always.
Jack Byrnes: Yes or no?
Greg Focker: No, um, yes, um...


lol hilarious

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