Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-2020154-20160501023358/@comment-366087-20160501145700

Well, you have to stay within the canon, and canon for a song is the song itself. Possibly any refrains—additional tracks which revisit the tune and theme. Perhaps an entire side or series of tracks which tells a story, such as Once Upon a Time/Faster And Faster To Nowhere/Fairy Tale High on Donna Summers' album Once Upon a Time.

Going beyond any canon is then fan reasoning/interpretation and that leads to fanon.

The canon of Angie Baby *only* tells the story of the one neighbor boy  with "evil on his mind", apparently meaning to take advantage of her "specialness"/rape her, who had been peeping through her window at night came to visit her room.

I can see why you may feel the song "implies she did it before to others" because it visualizes many guys "who seem to fade away" when her father knocks on the door. But the song repeats several times she lives in a world of make-believe, so they are implied to be completely imaginary.

BTW, my 2nd oldest daughter is autistic, and except for not having magic (I hope!), this song which I grew up with has always reminded me of her.