Valley
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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Wake hard in the morning.
See the young girl milking.
Stream rushing by on a bed of stone.
Old goats and sandstone cracking
All containing
Squeezing that river like it squeeze your bones.
In the long red, red valley people live here too long.
In the long red, red valley they only sing the valley song.

Some bad people living further down the valley,
Not easy for us to do good trade.
We got snowmelt, snowmelt sweet water;
They got that valley road that they made.
In the long red, red valley people dying here too long.
In the long red, red valley they only sing the valley song.

Holding hands on the hillside.
Showing love to your brother
Your sister and your mother
But we hate those people down the valley.

Has anybody seen Moses?
Get him off that mountain.
Bring back the tablets of stone.
It's a wise, wise prophet who keeps his own council.
Yeah, leave the other man's wife alone.
In the long red, red valley people living here too long.
In the long red, red valley they only sing the valley song.

Holding hands on the hillside.
Showing love to your brother
Your sister and your mother
But we hate those people down the valley.

Wake hard in the morning.
See the young girl milking.
Stream rushing by on a bed of stone.
Old goats and sandstone cracking
All containing
Squeezing that river like it squeeze your bones.
In the long red, red valley people living here too long.
In the long red, red valley they only live the valley song.




In the long red, red valley people dying here too long.
In the long red, red valley they only know the valley song.

Overall Meaning

The song "Valley" by Jethro Tull tells the story of a community that lives in a valley where they have been for too long. The valley, which is described as having sandstone cracking and an old river that squeezes like bones, is the only place the people know. The song describes their daily life with routines such as waking up to see the girl milking and their struggle to trade with people living further down the valley who have a better road but no snowmelt water. However, despite holding hands on the hillside and showing love for each other, they hate the people down the valley.


The lyrics also reference the prophet Moses and the tablets of stone, suggesting a biblical undertone. The lyrics warn about interfering in matters that do not concern us while cautioning against infidelity. The chorus emphasizes the idea that the people in the valley only sing and know the valley song, indicating the monotony of their existence.


The song can be interpreted as a commentary on the dangers of becoming too comfortable in one's surroundings and the effects of isolation on a community. The references to Moses and the caution against infidelity add a moral dimension to the song. The song's lyrics, paired with the haunting melody and Ian Anderson's distinct vocals, convey a sense of melancholy and resignation.


Line by Line Meaning

Wake hard in the morning.
Start the day with hard work and determination.


See the young girl milking.
Observe the simple, pastoral lifestyle of the people living in the valley.


Stream rushing by on a bed of stone.
The river that flows through the valley is powerful and unrelenting like the passing of time.


Old goats and sandstone cracking
The natural elements in the valley, including the landscape and wildlife, are gradually deteriorating over time.


All containing
Everything in the valley is connected and interdependent.


Squeezing that river like it squeeze your bones.
The river is a metaphor for life and how it can be painful and oppressive at times.


In the long red, red valley people live here too long.
The people have been living in the valley for generations and have become stagnant and complacent.


In the long red, red valley they only sing the valley song.
The people are stuck in their old ways and aren't receptive to change or new ideas.


Some bad people living further down the valley,
There are some unsavory characters who live beyond the immediate community of the valley.


Not easy for us to do good trade.
It's difficult to conduct business with these outsiders due to cultural and other differences.


We got snowmelt, snowmelt sweet water;
The valley has access to a natural source of fresh water that is highly valued.


They got that valley road that they made.
The outsiders have built a road that connects their community to the outside world and provides them with greater opportunities for commerce and growth.


Holding hands on the hillside.
Celebrating the strength and unity of the community in the valley.


Showing love to your brother
Emphasizes the importance of familial bonds and close relationships.


Your sister and your mother
Further emphasizes the importance of family and the role of women in the community.


But we hate those people down the valley.
Despite the community's values of unity and compassion, they still feel animosity towards the outsiders and see them as a threat.


Has anybody seen Moses?
A reference to the biblical prophet, suggesting that the community is in need of guidance and wisdom from a higher power.


Get him off that mountain.
Asking for help and intervention from this divine authority.


Bring back the tablets of stone.
Calling for a return to fundamental principles and values that have been lost or forgotten over time.


It's a wise, wise prophet who keeps his own council.
A prophet is most effective when they maintain their independence and are not influenced by external forces.


Yeah, leave the other man's wife alone.
Encourages respecting the boundaries and relationships of others.


In the long red, red valley people living here too long.
The people have become stagnant and are not experiencing growth or change.


In the long red, red valley they only sing the valley song.
The people are resistant to change and new ideas, and only focus on their traditional ways of life.


In the long red, red valley people dying here too long.
The lack of progress and growth in the community is leading to feelings of suffocation.


In the long red, red valley they only know the valley song.
The community is so insular that they are not able to hear new music or learn about the culture outside of their valley.




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Written by: IAN ANDERSON

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