Gone To The Earth
Robert Fripp Lyrics


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With a burning candle,
A book of holy things,
They'll throw you up against the wall;
Bind your hands with string.
Caught in the sudden shower,
Our host of heavenly Kings,
They're all victims of circumstance,
Of ancient bells that bring.
All the fear in the world, naked and shy,
Down upon our heads, with no reason why.
And though voices may holler,
For all they're worth.




The rabbits have fled their burrows,
Gone to earth.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Robert Fripp's song "Gone to Earth" paint a bleak picture of a world in turmoil. The opening verse sets the scene with a burning candle and a book of holy things, suggesting that we are witnessing some sort of religious persecution. The threat of violence looms as the singer describes being thrown up against a wall and having their hands bound with string. All of this is done under the eyes of "heavenly Kings," who seem powerless to stop it. The mention of ancient bells hints at a long history of oppression and fear.


The second verse is even more apocalyptic, with the sudden shower representing a deluge of terror and despair. The heavenly Kings are now described as victims themselves, caught up in a cycle of violence that they cannot escape. The fear in the world is portrayed as all-encompassing, with no discernible reason or explanation. The final lines of the verse are particularly haunting, as the rabbits fleeing their burrows suggests that even the most timid and innocent creatures are not safe.


Overall, the lyrics to "Gone to Earth" present a bleak and ominous vision of a world in chaos. The references to religious symbolism and ancient history give the impression that these problems are deeply ingrained in our society and will not be easily overcome.


Line by Line Meaning

With a burning candle,
In a state of vulnerability, with just a flickering hope left.


A book of holy things,
The word of God and the teachings of religion that guide and inspire.


They'll throw you up against the wall;
To be confronted by oppression and cruelty that is unbending and unfair.


Bind your hands with string.
To be restrained and tied down from expressing oneself freely.


Caught in the sudden shower,
Caught in life's unexpected moments that disrupt one's plans and expectations.


Our host of heavenly Kings,
Referring to the power and control of society that imposes itself on the individual like royalty.


They're all victims of circumstance,
Everyone, including those in positions of power, are bound by the circumstances they find themselves in.


Of ancient bells that bring.
Alluding to the reminders of the past and the traditions that shape society's behavior and choices.


All the fear in the world, naked and shy,
The fear that is present in every human being is exposed, vulnerable and raw.


Down upon our heads, with no reason why.
Fear can come crashing down on us without any explanation or logical reason.


And though voices may holler,
Even though individuals may loudly express their grievances or opinions,


For all they're worth.
It often feels like it's in vain and without any real impact or result.


The rabbits have fled their burrows,
Even the meek and unassuming have found a way to escape or hide from the world's troubles.


Gone to earth.
Finding solace and security in the earth, where troubles can't reach them.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DAVID SYLVIAN, ROBERT FRIPP

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Comments from YouTube:

@isotope6667

amazing muscians ahead of their time saw them live in nottingham in the 90s blown away

@user-wp5gw1rw7x

Très bien 🌸😊💕

@edmundovallellano5366

Astonishing ending, the sixth. An add to original Sylvian's version given by Fripp.

@mrbungle3310

Amazing just fucking amazing
Seen Pat Masteloto live amazing drummer,still on my bucketlist to see fripp and sylvian, technical and cool music with a lot of soul,i may not be the biggest snob but its rare to find music like this,king crimson,japan etc

@sharonlee4773

He'dve been better off just going the full hog and just done a Bowie tribute! This is piss poor.

@jug3435

Piss poor comment, Sharon. I’m a fan of both David’s and they are different.

@juanfernandocardonaosorio114

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