Medicine Man
Barclay James Harvest Lyrics


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Didn't anybody see his hand move faster
Than the lightning in his eyes
Oh! what a cold surprise the flying horses cried
And didn't anybody want to ask the calliope

To call the tune
The flying horses crooned but did not know
The Medicine Man sits on the stage
Eats fire and water, earth and air while we all stare

The silver blade burns bright
And tells us to beware
Of mirrored passages that throw a thousand images
Of younger days
The wheel spins slower as it calls us back to play

Round and round now we go
Shout your name to the wind
As it spins by your side




Colored lights echo as the sound slips on by
Could that have been me?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Medicine Man" by Barclay James Harvest talk about a performer who is believed to possess supernatural powers. The song starts by asking if anyone noticed the Medicine Man's hand move faster than lightning in his eyes. The flying horses are a metaphor for the audience who were taken by surprise by the Medicine Man's actions. Despite the horses' curiosity, no one attempted to ask the calliope to play a tune, and the Medicine Man continued with his performance. The Medicine Man eats fire and water, earth and air while the audience watches in amazement.


The second verse talks about how the Medicine Man wields a silver blade that burns bright and warns the audience to be careful. The blade shows the viewers mirrored passages that throw out a thousand images of their younger days. The wheel spins slower as it calls the audience back to play. The chorus brings awareness that we are all part of a cycle that moves round and round, and we should shout our name to the wind as it spins by our side. The colored lights echo as the sound slips on by, and we wonder if it could have been us in the Medicine Man's shoes.


Line by Line Meaning

Didn't anybody see his hand move faster
Did no one notice the Medicine Man's swift movements


Than the lightning in his eyes
Faster than the electric spark seen in his eyes


Oh! what a cold surprise the flying horses cried
The horses were shocked by the Medicine Man's spell


And didn't anybody want to ask the calliope
No one wanted to request a song from the calliope


To call the tune
To play the song of their choice


The flying horses crooned but did not know
The horses sang without comprehending the situation


The Medicine Man sits on the stage
The Medicine Man is seated on the stage


Eats fire and water, earth and air while we all stare
He consumes elements in front of the audience


The silver blade burns bright
The sword gleams brightly


And tells us to beware
It warns us to be cautious


Of mirrored passages that throw a thousand images
The reflections that create countless pictures


Of younger days
Of days gone by


The wheel spins slower as it calls us back to play
As it summons us to reminisce, the wheel rotates more slowly


Round and round now we go
We go around and around


Shout your name to the wind
Cry out your name toward the breeze


As it spins by your side
As it rotates next to you


Colored lights echo as the sound slips on by
The colors of the lights reflect as the sound is fading


Could that have been me?
Is that an accurate depiction of myself?




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN LEES

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Maja Euthymia

Dissipa i giorni suoi
Un gaio e giovin “principe!”,
Ma gli anni vengon, poi,
A disvelargli, ascoso,
Dell’attimo il valore.

(He dissipates his days
A gay and Giovin "Prince!"
But the years she come, then,
To reveal, hidden,
The value of the moment)



All comments from YouTube:

Michael Franklin

You can feel the bleeding heart dove take to the skies when the orchestra takes over at the end of this song. Bless you Wally.

Speedy Male

One of my very favourite songs! A musical diamond!

adrian collings

This is one of the few pieces of music that stopped what I was doing, on the first hearing, that moment remains, when I hear this awesome music again.

thewordofgord

perfect song; perfect orchestration. sounds as great now as when I first heard it (71).

Martyn Ford

Thank you!

tombalas

Gorgeous harmony. Just love it.

Martin Dytham

This song has everything! Love it

Bernard Coldwell

Great version - love this band and sound

ludo281160

Much much better than hearing applause by the life version from John and Woolly ;-) This is the original, I will never forget!

Gudrun Minton

Still awesome. Soundtrack of my life. All of it.

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