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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Drunken Dwarves" by the artist "Wind Rose"

The song "Drunken Dwarves" by Wind Rose is a hymn to drinking and revelry, glorifying the dwarves' love for booze and merrymaking.

The lyrics paint a picture of a boisterous tavern overflowing with dwarves who are enthusiastically downing mug after mug of mead. With each drink, their mood elevates, and their behaviour becomes increasingly unrestrained and aggressive.

The first verse humorously describes the "norm" of mead for various creatures, asserting that for a dwarf, there is no limit. The second verse warns that a tavern full of drunken dwarves is a dangerous place for all, including humans, dragons, and elves.

The chorus emphasizes that the dwarves will not tolerate disrespect and are ready to pounce on anyone who dares to cross them. The third verse continues to depict their unrestrained revelry, while the fourth shows how with each new mug, the dwarves become increasingly erratic.

The final verses reiterate the warning from the beginning of the song, reminding everyone that drunken dwarves know no mercy and are ready to wreak havoc until dawn.

Overall, "Drunken Dwarves" is a song that celebrates the stereotypical traits of dwarves: their love for drinking, their strength, and their quick tempers. It does not aim to convey a profound meaning but rather to entertain the listener and create an atmosphere of unbridled fun.

One mug filled with mead 'til the morning

Too much for an elf

Two more mugs full of mead 'til the morning

Add more from the shelf

There's three mugs filled with mead til the morning

Long since I was born

Four more mugs full of mead til the morning

Worthy of a dwarf

Nobody is welcome

In a tavern full of drunken dwarves

No respect for humans

Dragons, trolls, or pointy ears

If you want to die, stay as long as you're alive

We'll bring chaos to the tavern

Til the dawn has come

Nobody is welcome

In a tavern full of drunken dwarves

No respect for humans

Dragons, trolls, and pointy ears

If you want to run, do it faster than my axe

Don't you dare mess with a hall

Full of drunken dwarves

May you hear us sing along, from the forest

To the tavern's hall, until we fall

Alchemy and magic forge the night

Into a hearth of stone

In the tavern's hall, until we fall

With five mugs full of mead til the morning

Someone starts to crawl

Six more mugs full of mead til the morning

Everybody falls

Seven mugs full of mead til the morning

Right or even wrong

With eight more mugs of mead til the morning

We will start the brawl

May you hear us sing along, from the forest

To the tavern's hall, until we fall

Our blood is boiling fast

Like mead poured on the table

In the tavern's hall, until we fall

Nobody is welcome

In a tavern full of drunken dwarves

No respect for humans

Dragons, trolls, or pointy ears!

If you want to die, stay as long as you're alive

We'll bring chaos to the tavern

Til the dawn has come

Nobody is welcome

In a tavern full of drunken dwarves

No respect for humans

Dragons, trolls, and pointy ears!

If you want to run, do it faster than my axe

Don't you dare mess with a hall

Full of drunken dwarves

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