Dragon's Ear
T. Rex Lyrics


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Dragon's ear and druid's spear
Protects you while the *Dworns are here
The winds of wrath chill cold the cloth
Which drapes her shape from fangs of fear

I love you my love
Please taketh this heart which I bear
O heal my sorrow
Weareth my arms like a charm
Through the dales of your doom

Our lives are merely trees of possibilities.





(*Dworn-Machinery of war, a bronze frame with wheels of white ivory and the horns of a gazelle for steering, so sayeth Agadinmar.)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to T. Rex's song Dragon's Ear seem to reference ancient Celtic and Druidic beliefs, invoking magical talismans such as the dragon's ear and the druid's spear for protection during times of war. The "winds of wrath" could signify the harsh realities of battle, which can cause fear and trepidation. The singer professes his love to his partner, entreating her to accept his heart and to help heal his sorrow. He pledges himself to her, offering his arms as protection throughout the "dales of your doom," or the difficult times in their lives.


The song's focus on Celtic mythology was a hallmark of T. Rex's music during the early 1970s. The use of mystical imagery was a hallmark of lead singer Marc Bolan's work, and his distinctive voice lent itself to the dreamy, otherworldly quality of the lyrics. The term "dworns" is a deliberate invention of Bolan's, meant to invoke a sense of ancient, mysterious technology.


Line by Line Meaning

Dragon's ear and druid's spear
Magical protection from danger


Protects you while the *Dworns are here
Defending against enemies (Dworns)


The winds of wrath chill cold the cloth
The chilly effects of danger


Which drapes her shape from fangs of fear
Protects from the scary side of danger


I love you my love
Expression of love


Please taketh this heart which I bear
Offering of love


O heal my sorrow
Asking to alleviate pain and suffering


Weareth my arms like a charm
Holding tightly and offering comfort


Through the dales of your doom
Facing danger and suffering together


Our lives are merely trees of possibilities.
Life offers unlimited choices and outcomes




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Haley Morlock

"Dragon's Ear"

Dragon's ear and druid's spear
Protects you while the Dworns are here
The winds of wrath chill cold the cloth
That drapes her shape from fangs of fear

I love you my love
Please taketh this heart which I bear
O heal my sorrow
Weareth my arms like a charm
Through the dales of your doom

Our lives are merely trees of possibilities.



All comments from YouTube:

Mario DiSanto

Such an interesting song writer. Hard to find someone as unique as Bolan.

Tara G.

This song rules.

Haley Morlock

"Dragon's Ear"

Dragon's ear and druid's spear
Protects you while the Dworns are here
The winds of wrath chill cold the cloth
That drapes her shape from fangs of fear

I love you my love
Please taketh this heart which I bear
O heal my sorrow
Weareth my arms like a charm
Through the dales of your doom

Our lives are merely trees of possibilities.

Classic Rock & Roll

Thanks Haley.

Reiner Krüger

Our lives are merely trees of possibilities.

ooohcheese

Anyone who posts this song must be cool.
Keep cool yeh!

Alan Bolan

tanx

Leetle Seester

+Alan Bolan that just killed me

Alan Bolan

rock on

Mary Hopes

They're even cooler--They're Kool! Now excuse me while I post & share to about a dozen groups I'm in✌️❤️

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