Tarkus

Greg Lake / Keith Emerson

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 water 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

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
Commiting ev'ry sin that he could
So good
The cardinal of grief was set in his belief he'd saved
From the grave
The weaver in the web that he made!

The high priest took a blade
To bless the ones that prayed
And all obeyed
The messenger of fear is slowly growing, 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 jaded sound, harmonic ground
The weaver in the web that he made!

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
Every blade is sharp; the arrows fly
We're the victims of your armies lie
Where the blades of grass and arrows rain
Then there will be no sorrow
Be no pain

Trivia about the song Tarkus by Emerson Lake And Palmer

When was the song “Tarkus” released by Emerson Lake And Palmer?
The song Tarkus was released in 1971, on the album “Tarkus”.
Who composed the song “Tarkus” by Emerson Lake And Palmer?
The song “Tarkus” by Emerson Lake And Palmer was composed by Greg Lake and Keith Emerson.

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