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Tarkus Lyrics
Part 1: Eruption
Part 2: Stones of Years
Has the dawn ever seen your eyes?
Have the days made you so unwise?
Realize, you are.
Had you talked to the winds of time,
Then you'd know how the waters rhyme,
Taste of wine,
How can you know where you've been?
In time, you'll see the sign
And realize your sin.
Will you know how the seed is sown?
All your time has been overgrown,
Never known.
Have you walked on the stones of years?
When you speak, is it you that hears?
Are your ears full?
You can't hear anything at all.
Part 3: Iconoclast
Part 4: Mass
The preacher said a prayer
save every single hair on his head
he's dead
The minister of hate
had just arrived too late to be spared
who cared
The weaver in the web that he made
The pilgrim wandered in
committing every sin that he could
so good
The cardinal of grief
was set in the belief he'd be saved
from the grave
The weaver in the web that he made
Part 5: Manticore
Part 6: Battlefield
Clear the battlefield and let me see
All the profit from our victory.
You talk of freedom, starving children fall.
Are you deaf when you hear the season's call?
Were you there to watch the earth be scorched?
Did you stand beside the spectral torch?
Know the leaves of sorrow turned their face,
Scattered on the ashes of disgrace.
Ev'ry blade is sharp; the arrows fly
Where the victims of your armies lie,
Where the blades of grass and arrows reign
Then there'd be no sorrow,
Be no pain.
Part 7: Aquatarkus
Have the days made you so unwise?
Realize, you are.
Then you'd know how the waters rhyme,
Taste of wine,
In time, you'll see the sign
And realize your sin.
All your time has been overgrown,
Never known.
When you speak, is it you that hears?
Are your ears full?
save every single hair on his head
he's dead
had just arrived too late to be spared
who cared
committing every sin that he could
so good
was set in the belief he'd be saved
from the grave
All the profit from our victory.
You talk of freedom, starving children fall.
Are you deaf when you hear the season's call?
Did you stand beside the spectral torch?
Know the leaves of sorrow turned their face,
Scattered on the ashes of disgrace.
Where the victims of your armies lie,
Where the blades of grass and arrows reign
Then there'd be no sorrow,
Be no pain.
Song Info
Submitted by
thedanman344 On Jul 17, 2006
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yes, this song is amazing. captivates you for 20 minutes. Once you reach part 2, there's no turning back!
I think its "the cardinal of grief" not the "coroner." It fits much better with the theme of "Mass," where all of the other characters are religious (preacher, minister, pilgrim, high priest, bishop, choir).
I see a meaning of rebirth and redemption in this song. Tarkus lives a vicious, violent life and does not realize that it is being lived wrong [Stones of Years]. When he is defeated by the Manticore, he realizes his violent ways were not the right path- violence does not help. it only ends up hurting- he hurt himself and those he fought. So, he redeems himself- he goes into the sea, a completely new machine. At the end of Aquatarkus, the same music from Eruption is played- Tarkus has been born anew. That's just my take on it, seems good IMO. I love this song, it's 20 minutes and never boring. Epic.
The armadillo is actually progressive rock, ELP, and Keith Emerson himself, and the song is actually a paranoid foretelling of his own future downfall. As the progressive armadillo, ELP overcomes several enemy genres of Rock (country, metal, and disco?), but is finally defeated by the Mantichore of Punk Rock, which makes him look Passé. Seriously wounded, the ELP Armadillo drifts away down a river to a fate of unknown oblivion, since the Artists couldn’t be bothered to disclose what became of him. You get the feeling they were more interested in doodling around than telling a real story. As for the Mantichore, since it was probably The Ramones, it toiled in obscurity until it finally got a modest amount of cash. Then it promptly died. But its battle songs were used in commercials until it became posthumously revered, unlike the poor armadillo who is having a hard time aquatically drifting into the Hall of Fame. Even the monstrous form of the Donna Summers beat out this modest beast.
This is my favorite song by ELP and a real masterpiece of progressive rock. The song seems to be about the futility of war.
The "Battlefield" section of the song shares a lot of similarities with "Epitaph" by King Crimson. I read that when ELP played "Tarkus" in concert, they'd play some excerpts from "Epitaph" when they got to that section.
Did anyone else notice the band paying tribute to "Mars: Bringer of War" (from "The Planets" by Gustav Holst) at the end of "Tarkus?" The ending to "Tarkus" and ending to "Mars" are very similar.
Part 2: Stones of Years, 2nd verse should be:
Then you'd know how the waters brine, Taste of wine,
I think this album is ELP's masterpiece.
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Then you'd know how the waters brine Tastes of wine.
Then you'd know how the waters brine Tastes of wine.
I put this suite right after Supper's Ready.
Songs like these that feel like an adventure are always my favorite kinds. Dogs is an incredible song, but it doesn\'t show much progression in the story of the dogs only describing the dogs and their victims. Songs like supper\'s ready and Tarkus feel like adventures because the main character(s) are actually doing something and going somewhere.
This is a very odd song, well written, it really pounces on you from the beginning, throwing one punch after another without ever letting up.
I like it.
Part 4 lyrics are wrong. Correction as follows:
The preacher said a prayer save every single hair on his head he's dead
The minister of hate had just arrived too late to be spared who cared
The weaver in the web that he made
The pilgrim wandered in committing every sin that he could so good
The coroner of grief was set in the belief he'd be saved from the grave
The weaver in the web that he made
[Instrumental Interlude]
The high priest took a blade To bless the ones who ?(played) ?(and all obeyed)
The messenger appeared Is slowly drawing nearer to the time a sign
The weaver in the web that he made
A bishop rings a bell A cloak of darkness fell across the ground without a sound
The silent choir sing and in their silence bring ?() sound ?(harmonic crown)
The weaver in the web that he made
Still a great song.