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Jethro Tull – Thick As A Brick lyrics
Really don't mind if you sit this one out.
My words but a whisper -- your deafness a shout
.
I may make you feel but I can't make you think.
Your sperms in the gutter -- your loves in the sink
.
So you ride yourselves over the fields and
You make all your animal deals and
Your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.
And the sand-castle virtues are all swept away in
The tidal destruction
The moral melee.
The elastic retreat rings the close of play as the last wave uncovers
The newfangled way.
But your new shoes are worn at the heels and
Your suntan does rapidly peel and
Your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.

And the love that I feel is so far away:
I'm a bad dream that I just had today -- and you
Shake your head and
Say it's a shame.

Spin me back down the years and the days of my youth.
Draw the lace and black curtains and shut out the whole truth.
Spin me down the long ages: let them sing the song.

See there! A son is born -- and we pronounce him fit to fight.
There are black-heads on his shoulders, and he pees himself in the night.
Well
Make a man of him
Put him to trade
Teach him
To play monopoly and
To sing in the rain.

The poet and the painter casting shadows on the water --
As the sun plays on the infantry returning from the sea.
The do-er and the thinker: no allowance for the other --
As the failing light illuminates the mercenarys creed.
The home fire burning: the kettle almost boiling --
But the master of the house is far away.
The horses stamping -- their warm breath clouding
In the sharp and frosty morning of the day.
And the poet lifts his pen while the soldier sheaths his sword.

And the youngest of the family is moving with authority.
Building castles by the sea, he dares the tardy tide to wash them all aside.

The cattle quietly grazing at the grass down by the river
Where the swelling mountain water moves onward to the sea:
The builder of the castles renews the age-old purpose
And contemplates the milking girl whose offer is his need.
The young men of the household have
All gone into service and
Are not to be expected for a year.
The innocent young master -- thoughts moving ever faster --
Has formed the plan to change the man he seems.
And the poet sheaths his pen while the soldier lifts his sword.

And the oldest of the family is moving with authority.
Coming from across the sea, he challenges the son who puts him to the run.

What do you do when
The old mans gone -- do you want to be him? And
Your real self sings the song.
Do you want to free him?
No one to help you get up steam --
And the whirlpool turns you 'way off-beam
.

Later.
I've come down from the upper class to mend your rotten ways.
My father was a man-of-power whom everyone obeyed.
So come on all you criminals!
I've got to put you straight just like I did with my old man --
Twenty years too late.
Your bread and waters going cold.
Your hair is too short and neat.
Ill judge you all and make damn sure that no-one judges me.

You curl your toes in fun as you smile at everyone -- you meet the stares.
Youre unaware that your doings aren't done.
And you laugh most ruthlessly as you tell us what not to be.
But how are we supposed to see where we should run?
I see you shuffle in the courtroom with
Your rings upon your fingers and
Your downy little sidies and
Your silver-buckle shoes.
Playing at the hard case, you follow the example of the comic-paper idol
Who lets you bend the rules
.

So!
Come on ye childhood heroes!
Wont you rise up from the pages of your comic-books
Your super crooks
And show us all the way.
Well! Make your will and testament. Wont you?
Join your local government.
Well have superman for president
Let robin save the day.

You put your bet on number one and it comes up every time.
The other kids have all backed down and they put you first in line.
And so you finally ask yourself just how big you are --
And take your place in a wiser world of bigger motor cars.
And you wonder who to call on
.

So! Where the hell was biggles when you needed him last saturday?
And where were all the sportsmen who always pulled you though?
They're all resting down in cornwall --
Writing up their memoirs for a paper-back edition
Of the boy scout manual.

Later.
See there! A man born -- and we pronounce him fit for peace.
There's a load lifted from his shoulders with the discovery of his disease.
Well
Take the child from him
Put it to the test
Teach it
To be a wise man
How to fool the rest
.

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We will be geared to the average rather than the exceptional
God is an overwhelming responsibility
We walked through the maternity ward and saw 218 babies wearing nylons
Cats are on the upgrade
Upgrade? Hipgrave. Oh, mac.

Later
In the clear white circles of morning wonder,
I take my place with the lord of the hills.
And the blue-eyed soldiers stand slightly discoloured (in neat little rows)
Sporting canvas frills.
With their jock-straps pinching, they slouch to attention,
While queueing for sarnies at the office canteen.
Saying -- hows your granny and
Good old ernie: he coughed up a tenner on a premium bond win.
The legends (worded in the ancient tribal hymn) lie cradled
In the seagulls call.
And all the promises they made are ground beneath the sadists fall.
The poet and the wise man stand behind the gun,
And signal for the crack of dawn.
Light the sun.

Do you believe in the day? Do you?
Believe in the day! The dawn creation of the kings has begun.
Soft venus (lonely maiden) brings the ageless one.
Do you believe in the day?
The fading hero has returned to the night -- and fully pregnant with the day,
Wise men endorse the poets sight.
Do you believe in the day? Do you? Believe in the day!

Let me tell you the tales of your life of
Your love and the cut of the knife
The tireless oppression
The wisdom instilled
The desire to kill or be killed.
Let me sing of the losers who lie in the street as the last bus goes by.
The pavements ar empty: the gutters run red -- while the fool
Toasts his God in the sky.

So come all ye young men who are building castles!
Kindly state the time of the year and join your voices in a hellish chorus.
Mark the precise nature of your fear.
Let me help you pick up your dead as the sins of the father are fed
With
The blood of the fools and
The thoughts of the wise and
From the pan under your bed.
Let me make you a present of song as
The wise man breaks wind and is gone while
The fool with the hour-glass is cooking his goose and
The nursery rhyme winds along.

So! Come all ye young men who are building castles!
Kindly state the time of the year and join your voices in a hellish chorus.
Mark the precise nature of your fear.
See! The summer lightning casts it's bolts upon you
And the hour of judgement draweth near.
Would you be
The fool stood in his suit of armour or
The wiser man who rushes clear.
So! Come on ye childhood heroes!
Wont your rise up from the pages of your comic-books
Your super-crooks and
Show us all the way.
Well! Make your will and testament.
Wont you? Join your local government.
Well have superman for president
Let robin save the day.
So! Where the hell was biggles when you needed him last saturday?
And where were all the sportsmen who always pulled you through?
They're all resting down in cornwall -- writing up their memoirs
For a paper-back edition of the boy scout manual.

Of course
So you ride yourselves over the fields and
You make all your animal deals and
Your wise men don't know how it feels to be thick as a brick.
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    It is a social critique of england, present and past, describing how the people's own willing, apathetic ignorance allows the frauds and charlatans to set themselves up as our heroes and leaders. The lyric interweaves ancient events with modern to show that the people have always been thick headed and will always be led like sheep, sometimes to the shearing but sometimes to the slaughter. While written about england, the concepts of the allegory are transportable across time and place to virtually all human civilizations. I take this work not as a call for revolution, per se, but as a call for people to seek knowledge, awareness, and wisdom, which will lead to a higher form of enlightened action.
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    "Really don't mind if you sit this one out" (my words but a whisper, your deafness a shout). The essence of the song!
    The rest is history & examples. It is very personal & meant to bring awareness of ourselves & 4 that to happen the awareness must take place on a very personal level, on a one on one basis. The beginning is also the ending. That is 2 say the song comes full circle. Don't join in per se rather listen! Think, understand, that is the purpose of this song.
    See what we've done 2 ourselves, what we have allowed 2 happen to our culture. I.e.: we change the world by changing ourselves, which means a change in attitude (spirit), from which flow thoughts, our words & our actions (or lack of, as is necessary). Understanding is an action, which, when it takes place, the you is no longer the same.
    How else 2 change ourselves, how else 2 change the world. I no longer want to be Thick.
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    This song is end times prophesy- Google it. I've been listening to it since before I was born. Genius. I cant make you feel but I might make you think - hopefully getting sheep people to wake up. I hope I dont have to shuffle in the courtroom with rings upon my fingers.
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    This is genius. Exceptional poem, song, instrumentals. So much talent in one man. And guts to compose a 45 minute piece that would never play in entirety on the radio.
    I truly do not understand the meanings of every line. I look for others or Ian himself to explain. Thank you Ian and the band for this masterpiece!
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    Well written lyrical gobbledygook about the vague theme that always tumbles from Ian's mind: The hypocritical, snobby nature of English society. This isn't a criticism. It's the nature of the best lyrics to be vague, allowing the listener to add his own specific meaning within the framework of the authors context. This is Jethro Tulls most epic and good work and should be an eternal testimony to the 10 or so thematic medley albums that were created by various artists at this time. The pinnacle of rock music and TAAB is the most accomplished of all.
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