Cucumber Castle
Bee Gees Lyrics


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There were the trees, see the grass, a thing gets inspired.
Said "This is the place I will try," and he did.
Stood in the dark, sat a man who beckoned him in,
But leaving his grass was a sin, but he did.

Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home.
He saw the light in the cellar reflect in his eyes,
Yet early that morning was he to receive a surprise.
Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home.
Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home.

Said 'Are you leaving or are you receiving my friend,
Doesn't need any money till then" and he did .
He said "I'm the owner,not you, and this is my stead,
So give it to me now I'm dead, and he did , said:





Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home.
Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the Bee Gees song Cucumber Castle describe a place where a man is inspired by the beauty of nature, but is tempted by a dark figure to leave it behind. The man ultimately chooses to leave the grass behind and enters the dark, where he is promised a surprise. The man is then confronted by another figure who claims ownership of the land, and demands it be given to him now that he is dead.


The lyrics suggest a contrast between the beauty of nature and the darkness of greed and ownership. The man is initially drawn to the natural world around him, but is ultimately tempted to leave it behind for the promise of something unknown. This is symbolized by the contrast between the trees and grass and the dark figure that beckons him in. The man is then confronted by another figure who represents the greed and ownership of the land. This figure claims ownership even after death, suggesting the destructive power of greed and the importance of preserving the natural world.


Overall, the lyrics to Cucumber Castle suggest a warning against the dangers of greed and the importance of preserving the natural world. The man's temptation to leave the grass behind reflects our own society's tendency to prioritize profit and ownership over environmental preservation.


Line by Line Meaning

There were the trees, see the grass, a thing gets inspired.
The sight of beautiful nature can inspire one to pursue their dreams.


Said 'This is the place I will try,' and he did.
The singer had a goal in mind and followed through with determination.


Stood in the dark, sat a man who beckoned him in, But leaving his grass was a sin, but he did.
Despite the temptation of staying in his comfort zone, the singer was brave enough to leave and explore new opportunities.


Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home.
The artist is proud of their modest home, Cucumber Castle.


He saw the light in the cellar reflect in his eyes, Yet early that morning was he to receive a surprise.
The artist noticed something that caught their attention, but they were unaware of what was to come later in the day.


Said 'Are you leaving or are you receiving my friend, Doesn't need any money till then' and he did .
The singer encountered someone who offered them a deal without the need for immediate compensation, and they accepted it.


He said 'I'm the owner, not you, and this is my stead, So give it to me now I'm dead,' and he did, said:
The singer was challenged by someone who claimed ownership of their property, and they reluctantly gave it up.


Cucumber Castle be ever so humble it's home.
Despite losing their home, the artist still has pride in Cucumber Castle.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BARRY GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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