Trotsky wrote:
I agree, Proglover, that Queen have some great fantasy lyrics ... although before someone jumps in I should probably say that that's not the only reason I thought they deserve a mention on PA 
But while My Fairy King, Prophet's Song and March Of The Black Queen are definitely among Queen's more fantasy-based lyrics (and best prog songs, too) ... I wouldn't have included You Take My Breath Away myself, nor perhaps those two "music hall" songs Seaside Rendezvous and Lazin' On A Sunday Afternoon ... Ogre Battle and Seven Seas Of Rhye are some others I might have added ...   
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Yes, you are very right sir!! I guess I added those songs because I thought they were very cleverly written, although not based in fantasy.
You Take My Breath Away, is such a vocal driven tune, filled with beautiful vocal harmonies, that it just screams prog and intelligent composition. Yet there is something very different about this song. Yes we have all heard love songs before, but there is such desperation, and a complete sacrifice of self that is not found in other love songs. Mercury captures this beautifully.
I have read reviews by some members on this site who maintain, that the music hall inspired songs are more pop. I COULD NOT DISAGREE MORE!!!!!! Vaudeville is NOT POP. The way I see it, songs such as Lazin' On A Sunday Afternoon, Seaside Rendezvous and even Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy are progressive and indeed prog. All three songs show the craftmanship of Mercury's writing. The thing I like about Queen, is that whatever they do, they approach it intelligently.
But yes you are right...Ogre Battle and Seven Seas of Rhye are indeed perfect examples of Queen's inclination for fantasy.