The Carpet Crawlers Lyrics

Lyric discussion by proggie 

Cover art for The Carpet Crawlers lyrics by Genesis

I once heard an interesting theory that this song was about conception. The carpet crawlers are sperm, the red ochre corridor is the vagina, needle's winking eye is perhaps the opening of the vagina or cervix, only one direction is towards the waiting egg, the spiral staircase is the fallopian tube, the porcelain manquin is maybe the egg itself and, the clincher, 'You've got to get in to get out'!

Personally I don't believe a word of it but I thought it was worth sharing ;-)

I also heard this theory, and I agree with you. I think it is about something bad, but musically it is such a beautiful song. Tony Banks' keyboard on this song is what pulled me into the world of Genesis

@proggie Honestly, the chorus makes sense in this context as well..."got to get in to get out..." sperm has to get in before the baby can get out.

@proggie No offense, but that's a ridiculous theory. Anyone who's ever owned the album and knows the story of Rael. While the story and lyrics are somewhat surreal, the describe the adventures of a character named Rael. The carpet crawlers was a group of monks that Rael encounters in his abstract journey through NYC. Yall need to ease up on the weed and learn to READ. You are seriously trippin.

The song as another episode in Rael's surreal adventure in NYC. If you read Peter's story on the inner-sleeve of the Lamb Lies Down On Broadway it's the story...