Children by the water banks laughing long and loud
Changbai’s high fine western peaks just beneath the clouds
Currents in the water churning in their course
Body of a sea-lion, head just like a horse

Preacher in the soft brown sand begins to speak his piece
High winds in the treetops low flying winter geese
No one taking pictures everybody still
And then the water sought its course again the way that waters will

No one at the lakeside now, moon up in the sky
Night birds in the dragon spruce, moaning long and high
Backstroking on the surface, moonlight on its face
Floats the Tianchi Monster, staring into space

Out around the temple now narcissus in bloom
Censers packed with sandalwood send smoke into the room
Children in the sand outside on their hands and knees
Sketching pictures all day long of stranger things than these


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Tianchi Lake song meanings
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    mdon06on February 05, 2008   Link
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    john darnielle and jeffery lewis made a comic explaining each song on the new album, you can look at it here:

    thejeffreylewissite.com/Mt-Goats-Press-Kit-08.html

    Sunset Rubdownon March 09, 2008   Link
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    It's nice to know that after two harrowing songs, John didn't have the monster attack the children or anything. Just chilling in his monsterly way. Just a really pleasant song all around.

    pumkinhedon July 23, 2008   Link
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    "Changbai's high fine western peaks" is some awesome assonance

    chairmanroflmaoon September 06, 2008   Link
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    This is a song about loneliness.

    soicaton April 24, 2012   Link
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    This is a lake between China and N Korea that some say is home to an Asian version of the Loch Ness Momster (hence the lines "body of a sea lion, head just like a horse" and "the Tianchi Monster"

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_Lake

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Tianchi_Monster

    Yer_Maon January 07, 2008   Link
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    "Changbai's high fine western peaks" is some awesome assonance

    chairmanroflmaoon September 06, 2008   Link
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    Ok so I was just looking at these lyrics, and I hit next on my shuffling itunes library and what do ya know? Tianchi Lake popped up. Weird...

    ColorShowon January 16, 2009   Link
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    Preacher in the soft brown sand begins to speak his PEACE

    i believe

    great song, certainly one of my favs

    mohawk1guyon January 22, 2008   Link

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