Corn King
Inkubus Sukkubus Lyrics


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It's that time of year once more and again
When the green turns golden brown
And the summer sun shall fade to winter sky
Old Oak King, it's time for you to die

The King, the Corn are born to fall
And all must die in sacrifice
Underneath the Harvest Moon
Hide your pride, let time decide
Who must live and who must die
Underneath the Harvest Moon

The Reaper comes for the barley and the rye
And all must fall beneath his scythe




Seasons change and we wait for darker days
The Old Oak King is a-sleeping in his grave

Overall Meaning

In Inkubus Sukkubus's song Corn King, the lyrics depict the changing of seasons as the green turns into a golden brown color indicating the arrival of autumn. The song is about the sacrifice that must be made to ensure the survival of the tribe through the colder months. The Old Oak King, who is considered the embodiment of the corn or harvest in pagan beliefs, has to die for the new crops to grow. This is why the song says, "Old Oak King it's time for you to die."


The lyrics mention a sacrifice that has to be made underneath the Harvest Moon. It's likely that the Harvest Moon is a reference to the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox which marks the beginning of fall. The "who must live and who must die" line suggests that the sacrifice is necessary to ensure the prosperity of the tribe. The Reaper is personified as the one who comes for the barley and the rye, and all must fall beneath his scythe, further emphasizing the cyclical nature of life and death.


The last verse emphasizes that the Old Oak King is sleeping in his grave, indicating the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. The Corn King is often associated with the God of the Harvest or fertility, and his sacrifice ensures that new crops will grow. This song is a mesmerizing tribute to pagan rituals and traditions and symbolizes the importance of sacrifice in ensuring the survival of the human race in difficult times.


Line by Line Meaning

It's that time of year once more and again
It's the time when nature is preparing for a change.


When the green turns golden brown
The leaves on the trees take on a golden-brown color.


And the summer sun shall fade to winter sky
The summer will change to winter.


Old Oak King, it's time for you to die
It's the end of the life cycle for the Old Oak King.


The King, the Corn are born to fall
It's the harvest time when crops and the Old Oak King must be harvested.


And all must die in sacrifice
The sacrifice of the crops and Old Oak King is essential for the new cycle to begin.


Underneath the Harvest Moon
The full moon of the autumn season is known as the Harvest Moon.


Hide your pride, let time decide
We must accept the natural order of things and let time decide what happens.


Who must live and who must die
It's the natural order of things that some things must die off to make way for new growth.


The Reaper comes for the barley and the rye
The Reaper symbolizes the need to harvest the crops at their peak.


And all must fall beneath his scythe
All the crops must be harvested, and the cycle must continue.


Seasons change and we wait for darker days
Seasonal changes are inevitable, and darker days are on the horizon.


The Old Oak King is a-sleeping in his grave
The Old Oak King has been sacrificed, and his body has been laid to rest to make way for new growth.




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