Lyric discussion by oaktree137 

I think some of your guys opinions are really good. Undoubtedly this song and the whole album has some beautiful imagery of medieval stuff and that time period among other things. I think CrimsonKarl's post connecting the song to the emperor of rome and pointing out the colors is a good post. All interpretations of the song are correct if that is what they speak to the listener, regardless of what peter sinfield actually meant for them to me. Personally, tonight I had the idea that perhaps this song and the whole album are based on the theme of Loneliness. The album starts out with 21st Century Shizoid Man. I have not analyzed the lyrics much on this song but Shizoid Personality Disorder is a personality disorder that is "characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, sometimes sexually apathetic, a tendency towards a solitary lifestyle, secretiveness, and emotional coldness." With this interpretation, the song clearly points towards a person who is disconnected and lonely, perhaps sad. The discordant/heavy music matches this theme. I talk to the wind also speaks of a person who is lonely. The chorus goes "I talk to the wind... my words are carried away... I talk to the wind.... the wind does not hear... the wind cannot hear." The narrator is speaking sadly because no one listens to him, as if he has no friends... not even the wind listens to him. Once again, loneliness. So far the album seems to be reflecting on loneliness and the burdens it brings upon people. I'll come back to "epitaph" as I think it is the hardest to connect to this theme of loneliness but the line "will no one lay the laurel wreath when silence drowns the screams" i think might imply loneliness, as silence, dreaded by the lonely man, drowns out his screams although screams are usually louder than silence (sort of hard to explain). Anyways, Moonchild is a very imagery-filled song telling about a "moon-child." To the listener the first time, perhaps the lyrics sound like nonsense. But I think they tell of "moon child" doing all these things in their loneliness like "talking to the trees" and "dreaming in the shadow of a willow" and "playing hide and seek with the ghosts of dawn." All of these activities are dark and moody and sad and seem to invoke a feeling of loneliness. Then the song's refrain is that the moonchild- the darkness-shrouded lonely child- is waiting for a Sun child. The sun child seems sort of bright, far away, like some sort of enlightened person the moonchild just wants to meet... a friend, really. The dreamy, far out, spacy music sort of matches the mellow mood of this song and perhaps also provides to the theme of loneliness. Finally "In the Court of the Crimson King." The first line of this song is "The rusted chains of PRISON MOONS is SHATTERED by the SUN". Its as if the moonchild has been released from his/her prison and met a sun-child/sun. From here on, the song tells of all the events going on in the Court of the Crimson King. Pipers play their tunes, jesters dance, etc., all for the crimson king. This leads me to believe that the Crimson King is what the moonchild/lonely person has been looking for all along. A popular/famous figure that everyone tries to please. Yet somehow the Crimson King seems evil or something seems twisted- "slowly turns the grinding wheel in the court..." and "smiles as the puppets dance in the court..." The Crimson King is using his power of the people to take advantage of them and play them like "puppets." The evilness of the crimson king also works because like another poster, King Crimson means "Beelzebub" or the Devil. Perhaps the Crimson King represents Ego, which is basically opposite of Loneliness, and its destructive/evil powers. This also connects back to one of the lines in Epitaph: "knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules, the fate of all mankind i see is in the hand of fools." The King is a fool because he is evil and an egomaniac, taking advantage of all the lonely people, not doing what is best for the people but rather for himself. So overall, throughout the album, the theme of Loneliness, as far as I can see, has been built up showing the destructiveness of loneliness and what it does people, as well as lonely peoples' desperateness for a friend. However, when finally in the court of the crimson king, there is a realization that perhaps you don't have to be famous or popular so much as to inflate the ego and become evil and take advantage of others. Maybe sinfield is trying to say that a good place in between where everyone works in peace and friendship with each other but no one is taken advantage of would be a sort of perfect society. Mankind also deserves to be in the hands of someone not taken over by ego so that the right decisions can be made. Perhaps some of you may not agree completely or even at all with this assessment (hopefully maybe you do), but it definitely worked for me and Peter Sinfields lyrics have spoken to me in this way. What a great album- brilliant, vibrant, imagery-filled, and meaningful lyrics tucked away within a sea of great music that complements the lyrics and is genius in its own right. Bravo, King Crimson.

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