Lyrics Go After the Dragon - Akira the Don , Jordan B. Peterson
This
is
a
dream
my
five-year-old
nephew
had
Now
you
gotta
get
the
context
to
this
dream,
right?
A
year
after
this
dream,
parents
were
divorced
So
there
were
dragons
in
the
house
(Dragons
in
the
house)
He
was
about
four
at
this
time,
and
he
was
running
around
the
house
With
this
little
plastic
knight
helmet
on,
and
sword
And
zipping
around
killing
things
with
it
Doing
this
all
the
time
and
even
when
He
went
to
sleep
at
night
He
put
the
sword
by
his
yellow
knight
hеlmet
on
his
pillow
Now
every
night,
or
еvery
second
night
Or
every
third
night
for
six
months
He'd
been
waking
up
screaming
So,
I
was
there
one
night
when
he
woke
up
screaming
Next
morning,
I
said
"Well,
did
you
dream
anything?"
And
so
he
launched
into
this
story
He
said
he
was
in
this
field
and
these
little
creatures
Like
dwarves
were
coming
up
to
him
And
they
didn't
have
any
arms,
they
just
had
legs
They
had
big
beaks
And
they
were
covered
with
hair
and
grease
And
on
top
of
their
head
was
a
cross
And
there's
lots
and
lots
of
these
dwarfs
And
they
were
jumping
on
with
their
beaks
biting
him
We
all
looked
at
him
and
thought
"Well,
it's
no
wonder
you're
waking
up
screaming,
right?
I
mean,
you
know,
that
doesn't
sound
so
good."
And
then
he
says,
"Well,
wait,
there's
more
Like
back
in
the
distance
there's
a
dragon."
You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon)
Go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well)
(Might
as
well)
You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon)
Go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well)
(Might
as
well)
And
the
dragon
is
puffing
out
fire
and
smoke
Fire
and
smoke
Fire,
fire,
and
smoke
And
every
time
he
puffs
out
fire
and
smoke
It
turns
into
these
dwarfs
Big
problem,
right?
Just
like
the
problem
with
the
Hydra
In
Greek
mythology
You
can
cut
off
one
head
seven
more
appear
"What
are
you
gonna
do
about
these
dwarfs,
kill
one?"
"Big
deal,
10
more
are
coming,
what
can
you
do
about
that?"
In
a
legal
trial,
that
would
have
been
an
inadmissible
question
That's
called
leading
the
witness
Because
what
I
told
him
was,
"Despite
the
horror
of
this
situation
You
maybe
could
do
something
about
it."
And
he
said,
"Ha,
I
take
my
sword,
I
get
my
dad."
That's
a
good
idea,
right?
There's
the
real
dad
And
then
there's
the
tradition
dad,
right?
You
might
as
well
have
your
father
by
your
side
If
you're
gonna
go
into
battle
"I
take
my
sword,
I
get
my
dad.
I
go
to
where
the
dragon
was
I
jump
up
on
his
head.
I
poke
both
of
his
eyes
out
with
the
sword
I
go
down
his
throat
to
the
place
where
the
fire
comes
out
I
cut
a
piece
of
that
box
out,
and
I
use
it
as
a
shield."
Wow,
that's
unbelievable
Unbelievable
that
he
could
do
that
Perfect,
right?
There's
no
sense
going
after
the
dwarfs
Because
thousands
of
them
You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon)
Go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well)
(Might
as
well)
You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon)
Go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well)
(Might
as
well)
What
happens
when
you
go
after
the
dragon?
You
get
a
piece
of
it,
piece
of
its
center,
nature
Piece
that
can
defend
you
against
anything
Including
other
dragons
What
if
this
was
the
case
evolutionarily
speaking
Or
religiously
speaking?
What
if
we
were
adapted
to
the
world?
Now
what
if
it's
not
the
simple
Place
of
dead
objects
that
we
think
it
is?
What
if
it's
something
a
lot
more
alive
A
lot
more
like
a
story?
What
if
the
story
is
something
like
this?
You
have
absolutely
everything
you
need
But
you
have
to
use
all
of
it
If
you
run
away
from
any
of
it
You
don't
get
that
piece
of
the
dragon
If
you
miss
even
one
piece,
there's
a
chink
in
your
armor
There's
a
place
where
you're
vulnerable
If
you
make
even
one
mistake
you
lessen
yourself
If
you're
lessen
yourself,
you're
gonna
run
away
more
Not
only
that,
when
someone
wants
to
lean
on
you
They're
not
gonna
be
able
to
lean
on
you
'Cause
you'll
just
fall
over
What
if
it
was
the
case
that
we
were
Adapted
to
the
world?
Really
adapted
to
it
So
that
if
we
made
full
use
of
all
the
talents
That
we
have,
we'd
be
okay
But
what
if
it
wasn't
the
case
That
if
we
set
out
consciously
to
never
run
away
From
something
we
know
we
shouldn't
run
away
from
Then
everything
would
be
all
right
Well,
you
can
think
whatever
you
wanna
But
this
is
what
I
think
I
think
it's
bloody
amazing
that
That
little
kid's
book
has
all
that
information
in
it
And
so
you
might
ask
yourself
"If
that
information
isn't
true..."
"How
the
hell
did
it
get
there?"
That's
it
You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon)
Go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well)
(Might
as
well)
You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon)
Go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well)
(Might
as
well)
You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon)
Go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well)
(Might
as
well)
You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well
go
after
the
dragon)
Go
after
the
dragon
(You
might
as
well)
(Might
as
well)
1 The Primary Fact of Experience
2 The Adventure of Truth
3 Tell the Truth
4 My Language
5 Illusion
6 You Can Say No
7 The Voice
8 Underlying Meaning
9 No Such Thing As a Dragon
10 No Such Thing As a Dragon II
11 No Such Thing As a Dragon III
12 What the Hell
13 Something You Don’t Understand
14 Dostoevsky
15 The Antidote
16 DRAGON
17 Go After the Dragon
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