The Whistler
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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I'll buy you six bay mares to put in your stable
Six golden apples bought with my pay.
I am the first piper who calls the sweet tune,
But I must be gone by the seventh day.

So come on, I'm the whistler.
I have a fife and a drum to play.
Get ready for the whistler.
I whistle along on the seventh day
Whistle along on the seventh day.

All kinds of sadness I've left behind me.
Many's the day when I have done wrong.
But I'll be yours for ever and ever.
Climb in the saddle and whistle along.

So come on, I'm the whistler.
I have a fife and a drum to play.
Get ready for the whistler.
I whistle along on the seventh day
Whistle along on the seventh day.

Deep red are the sun-sets in mystical places.
Black are the nights on summer-day sands.




We'll find the speck of truth in each riddle.
Hold the first grain of love in our hands.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jethro Tull's song "The Whistler" are about a love-struck man who is trying to win over his beloved. The man offers to buy six bay mares and six golden apples to please his love. He claims to be the first piper who can call the sweet tune but he also knows he must be gone after the seventh day. He calls himself "The Whistler" and tells his love to climb the saddle and whistle along.


The lyrics hint at the man's checkered past of leaving behind sadness and wrongdoings. He promises to be faithful to his love and to hold the first grain of love in their hands. The profound and intense imagery used in the lyrics, such as the deep red sunsets in mystical places and black nights on summer-day sands, evoke a sense of longing and melancholy. The lyrics tell a story of a man who is ready to leave his past behind and embrace the hope of a new day.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll buy you six bay mares to put in your stable
I want to please you with luxurious gifts, such as six beautiful bay mares for your stable.


Six golden apples bought with my pay.
I have worked hard to earn money to buy more gifts for you, such as six golden apples.


I am the first piper who calls the sweet tune,
I am a skilled musician who can play beautiful melodies on my pipes.


But I must be gone by the seventh day.
However, I am only able to stay with you for a short time before I must leave.


So come on, I'm the whistler.
Listen to me, I am the whistler, who can play beautiful tunes on my fife.


I have a fife and a drum to play.
I have instruments that allow me to express myself through music.


Get ready for the whistler.
Prepare yourself for my beautiful melodies and musical talent.


I whistle along on the seventh day
On the seventh day, before I must leave, I will play my fife and whistle for you.


All kinds of sadness I've left behind me.
I have experienced sadness and misfortune in the past, but I have moved on and left that behind me.


Many's the day when I have done wrong.
I am not perfect, and have made mistakes in the past.


But I'll be yours for ever and ever.
Despite my imperfections, I promise to love and cherish you forever.


Climb in the saddle and whistle along.
Come with me and experience the joy of music and adventure.


Deep red are the sun-sets in mystical places.
There are many beautiful and mysterious places in the world, where the sunsets are vividly red.


Black are the nights on summer-day sands.
Contrary to what we might expect, summer nights can also be dark and mysterious, even when spent on sandy beaches.


We'll find the speck of truth in each riddle.
Together, we will solve the mysteries of the world and find the hidden truths in every riddle.


Hold the first grain of love in our hands.
Let us cherish the first moments of our love and hold them dear in our hearts and memories.




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Written by: IAN ANDERSON

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