John Barleycorn Lyrics

Lyric discussion by bradburyesqu 

Cover art for John Barleycorn lyrics by Traffic

It’s about beer and all alcohol distilled from barley. But more then that, about three men trying to give up drinking and failing. The song is a ballad of alcoholism not beer for beer sake. The irony of this song is that Chris Woods (traffics sax player/flutist) died of alcohol poisoning. Think about it and read the lyrics again.

To "second" your basic interpretation [@bradburyesqu:19711] , which like some others simply finds the song basically about alcoholism and its nature of alcoholism's capability with many, to represent a monumental, basically negative and harmful force and temptation that some affected--especially the ones so severely affected that they make that "solemn oath" "solemn vow" to , simply put, stop drinking--may well abusing alcohol impossible to stop. As in, at the conclusion, "John Barleycorn"--metaphor for alcohol abuse--ends up for these three and by extension of course for the many many similarly affected--that despite the uttermost pledges to abstain from...

@bradburyesqu The three men conspiring at the outset, from the lyric, sound more like they are trying to make a profit. Although not specified, they could be the farmer, the miller, and the brewer / distiller. They are the ones who conspire to profit from the death of John Barleycorn. There is certainly irony in the song but if the three men at the outset are trying to give up drink, the "they" of succeeding verses make a lot less sense. It's a song about a lot of things. Not just one.