The Soapmakers

FALLON, GASTER, MAINES, SULT

Behind the Cliffside Inn,
I heard a fiddle and a mandolin,
Keeping rhythm on an old washboard
And stomping on the floor.
Saw people of all sorts
Dancing 'round in twos and fours,
Caroling about days of old,
And what the future holds.
In the middle was a big cauldron
That they were stirring, stirring,
And there were trees around
That they kept burning, burning.
I asked a toothless man
Who all these people were,
And he said, "The soapmakers,
And we are working, working."

As they stirred Heaven and Earth, they combined to one,
And everything was everyone and each one was all.
As they stirred I heard a trumpet call,
And everything was everyone and each one was all.
As they stirred Heaven and Earth, they combined to one,
And everything was everyone and each one was all.
As they stirred I heard a trumpet call,
And everything was everyone and each one was all.

Trivia about the song The Soapmakers by Clutch

On which albums was the song “The Soapmakers” released by Clutch?
Clutch released the song on the albums “Elephant Riders” in 1998, “The Elephant Riders” in 1998, “Live at the Googolplex” in 2003, and “Heard It All Before: Live at the HiFi Bar” in 2007.
Who composed the song “The Soapmakers” by Clutch?
The song “The Soapmakers” by Clutch was composed by FALLON, GASTER, MAINES, SULT.

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