The wall on which the prophets wrote
Is cracking at the seams
Upon the instruments of death
The sunlight brightly gleams
When every man is torn apart
With nightmares and with dreams
Will no one lay the laurel wreath
When silence drowns the screams

Confusion will be my epitaph
As I crawl a cracked and broken path
If we make it, we can all sit back and laugh
But I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying
Yes, I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying
Yes, I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying

Between the iron gates of fate
The seeds of time were sown
And watered by the deeds of those
Who know and who are known
Knowledge is a deadly friend
If no one sets the rules
The fate of all mankind, I see
Is in the hands of fools

The wall on which the prophets wrote
Is cracking at the seams
Upon the instruments of death
The sunlight brightly gleams
When every man is torn apart
With nightmares and with dreams
Will no one lay the laurel wreath
When silence drowns the screams

Confusion will be my epitaph
As I crawl, a cracked and broken path
If we make it, we can all sit back and laugh
But I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying
Yes, I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying
Yes, I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying
Crying, crying
Yes, I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying
Yes, I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying
Yes, I fear, tomorrow, I'll be crying
Crying


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  • +16
    My Interpretation

    Great song! Both musical and lyrical. One of the very best of KC. I think this about (Cold) War/nuclear destruction. Nukes were a very real threat in those days. (Well, they still are.)

    Here is my interpretation:

    The wall on which the prophets wrote Is cracking at the seams. Upon the instruments of death The sunlight brightly gleams. [Sun shining on nukes, ready for launch]

    When every man is torn apart With nightmares and with dreams, [We all fear nuclear holocaust, and we all dream of a better future.] Will no one lay the laurel wreath As silence drowns the screams. [Nobody left to mourn our dead after nuclear war]

    Between the iron gates of fate, ['iron gates of fate': Communism/capitalism?] The seeds of time were sown, [This East/West ideologies simply lead to this situation.] And watered by the deeds of those Who know and who are known; ['those' are politicians with their hand on the red button]

    Knowledge is a deadly friend When no one sets the rules. ['Knowledge' as in E=MC^2. Too much knowlegde, too litlle wisdom.] The fate of all mankind I see Is in the hands of fools. [Well, no need to explain THAT one. ;-)]

    Confusion will be my epitaph. As I crawl a cracked and broken path [Double meaning: 1) Image of postnuke world where he walks. 2) metaphorical: 'I' = humankind.] If we make it we can all sit back and laugh. [If we don't destroy ourselfs, we can laugh about it one day.]

    But I fear tomorrow I'll be crying, Yes I fear tomorrow I'll be crying. [Well, he is NOT optimistic about chances for laughter tomorrow...]

    This is how I hear this song. But most concepts can easily be stretched to a broader meaning as others did in their interpretation. Great, but haunting song. :-)

    MrWillowon April 29, 2009   Link
  • +3
    General Comment

    peter sinfield is the man who wrote the lyrics for this album. he is definitely one of the best lyricists in history, which is evident especially in this song and i talk to the wind. great, legendary lyrics

    Blizz Orwellon May 19, 2008   Link
  • +3
    My Interpretation

    Obviously about nuclear holocaust. Easily one of the most dread-inducing songs recorded.

    CharMarRuleson March 08, 2016   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    Just an aside here - 'Knowledge is a deadly friend when no-one sets the rules. The fate of all mankind I see is in the hands of fools' - this song was written at the height of the cold war when nuclear attack was thought of as probable rather than just possible.

    AlanOldieon July 28, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    The first part of the song is about breaking away from tradition and the deconstruction of society. People living in the hell that they created. No one is willing enough to express themselves because they will be lynched, and everyone turns a blind eye "silence drowns the screams'.

    The first part of the second verse is about the beginning of time being created by God (I guess), and that the great vastness of our reality has been simplified to an anti-intellectualism.

    The chorus is written in first person. The person see the faults and messed up ways of society and is only confused and will die soon. The only thing he wants to show the rest of the world in writing was that he was a confused person. The next day he will cry for everyone then die.

    Kind of dperessing, isn't it?

    Johnno7on December 09, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Personally, i disagree. i see it as a representation of a form of a judgement day, were people are judged by there passed actions. the idea that, though he thinks he may pass the judgement an be happy for it [if we make it we can all sit back and laugh], but he [the narrator] feels that he wont be able to. I think that the deeper meaning is that of how our past actions can lead to future regrets.

    leonhart9656on January 18, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This song discusses the despair of society and how conformists are leading everythinh down the wrong path. Back then "prophets" dreamed of an ideal society and the "late men" and "moonchildren" are trying to crawl along that path that is being shattered by modern society: politicians, war, everything. However, the tone of despair rings that this path is growing harder to crawl across and may be gone eventually if things progress this way. The is somewhat of a combination of schizoid man and i talk to the wind: this is the "late man's" fear that the world will become that of the schizoid man.

    cronoyuhaon February 05, 2006   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    It's about our own self-destruction - precisely what Nietzsche envisioned and in a way prophesied about the 20th century - the ramifications of humanity's "killing" of God. What a grim but beautifully written song - profound and poignant in all of its artistry.

    Prolepticthoughtson January 25, 2014   Link
  • +1
    Song Meaning

    The meaning of this song is summed up in the following lyrics:

    "Knowledge is a deadly friend When no one sets the rules The fate of all mankind I see Is in the hands of fools"

    In other words, our technological prowess has far outstripped our wisdom in wielding it. We have invented the means of our own destruction.

    I first heard this album in college in the mid 1970's, and I still play the CD to this day.

    EphemerataManon April 22, 2015   Link
  • +1
    Question

    So does anyone else resort to Pornhub to stream this?

    grenon July 13, 2019   Link

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