Quote by Cassandra Clare
Demon Pox, oh, Demon PoxJust how is it acquired?One must first go to the bad part of townUntil one is very tiredDemon Pox, oh, Demon PoxI had it all along-No, not the pox, you foolish blocksI meant this very song-For i was right, and you were wrong!
Summary
This quote is a playful and humorous way of emphasizing the importance of careful understanding and interpretation. The speaker initially refers to "Demon Pox," a fictional illness, and jokes about its way of being acquired. However, the twist in the quote reveals that the true meaning behind the words was not the actual pox, but the song itself. The quote playfully highlights the significance of not jumping to conclusions and making assumptions, reminding us to thoroughly consider and examine the intended message or context before drawing conclusions.