El Niño
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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As one, wet merchants turn their eyes towards the west.
Trade winds falter as if in dire consequence.
Freezing fish to fry, fail to materialize.
Christ-child, blood-warm current sends to touch the skies.
El Niño.
El Niño.

Bathing in uncertainty, another age
seems to wing from T.V. screens in weather rage.
Savage retribution makes for a headline feast.
Planet-warming, opinion-forming headless beast.
El Niño.
El Niño.

Cold thrust tongue extends its dark and watery touch.
Forces gather, martial stand against the rush.
Wily child in mischief here to make his play.
Leaves toys for little sister on another day
El Niño.
El Niño.
El Niño.
El Niño.




El Niño.
El Niño.

Overall Meaning

The song El Niño by Jethro Tull contains lyrics that are deeply contemplative about the serious environmental changes unfolding due to the frequency and intensity of El Niño events. As the opening verse starts, the merchants look towards the west with uncertainty as trade winds seem to be failing. In this context, freezing fish to fry fail to materialize, and the "blood-warm current" from El Niño sends a signal that touches the skies, perhaps heralding that something new and unusual has appeared. Despite the unknown consequences of this mysterious climate event, the chorus repeats the lines "El Niño" emphasizing that the environment can be as violent and rudimentary as it is minor and playful. Instead, the rest of the lyrics suggest that humanity is taking cold comfort in the uncertainty of modern technology's ability to forecast such change, as they watch this manner of climate change from their TV screens with a mix of fascination and anxiety.


The lyrics also highlight that the impact of El Niño is real and enduring, leaving many cities ravaged and flooding out their shores. As the lyrics suggest, "Savage retribution makes for a headline feast," and the objectification of the climate event is no different than the ferocious animal in nature. Moreover, the song seems to allude to the rich industrialized West as the "child in mischief to make its play'' and El Niño as the "wily child,'' suggesting that humanity and perhaps Western culture, in particular, has treated the environment with hubris and that it's karma for us to receive in deepening environmental challenges. Overall, the song is a powerful criticism of humanity's arrogance and its interplay with the environment.


Line by Line Meaning

As one, wet merchants turn their eyes towards the west.
All the merchants are watching towards the west together.


Trade winds falter as if in dire consequence.
The trade winds are slowing down as if something bad is going to happen.


Freezing fish to fry, fail to materialize.
The fish needed for frying are not appearing in the expected numbers.


Christ-child, blood-warm current sends to touch the skies.
A current of warm water, like the blood of Christ, rises up towards the sky.


El Niño.
El Niño.


Bathing in uncertainty, another age seems to wing from T.V. screens in weather rage.
People are uncertain about the future as they watch the rage of weather events on TV.


Savage retribution makes for a headline feast.
Terrible revenge is making headlines.


Planet-warming, opinion-forming headless beast.
A beast-like phenomenon is causing the warming of the planet, and people's opinions are being shaped by it.


El Niño.
El Niño.


Cold thrust tongue extends its dark and watery touch.
A cold and icy force is extending its reach.


Forces gather, martial stand against the rush.
Forces are gathering to fight against this rush.


Wily child in mischief here to make his play.
A clever and mischievous child is here to cause trouble.


Leaves toys for little sister on another day
The child leaves toys for their little sister to find another day.


El Niño.
El Niño.


El Niño.
El Niño.


El Niño.
El Niño.


El Niño.
El Niño.


El Niño.
El Niño.


El Niño.
El Niño.




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Written by: IAN ANDERSON

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