The Throat of Winter
T. Rex Lyrics


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O the throat of winter is upon us
The barren barley fields refuse to sway
Before the Husky hag of early winter
In her hoods of snowy grey.

Winter winter winter
Are you but a servant of the bad one.
Lo the frozen blue birds in the belfries
The bluebells in their hearts are surely prey




Unto the grasping bats-wing of the winter pincer
Hoods of snowy grey.

Overall Meaning

In T. Rex's song "The Throat of Winter," the lyrics tell of the harshness and desolation that comes with the season. The "throat of winter" is a metaphor for the cold and biting wind that chills everything around it. The "barren barley fields" symbolize the lack of growth and life that comes with winter, as the crops are unable to sway due to the frozen ground. The song also mentions the "Husky hag of early winter," which refers to the harsh and unforgiving nature of the season. The imagery of her "hoods of snowy grey" reinforces the idea of freezing winds and snow.


The chorus questions whether winter is simply a servant of the "bad one," possibly a representation of evil or destruction. The repetition of the word "winter" emphasizes the cold, bleak and lifeless nature of the season, and how it can be seen as an enemy to warmth and growth. The song's final verse describes frozen bluebirds in the belfries and bluebells being preyed upon by the winter pincer, reinforcing the idea of winter as a destructive and unforgiving force.


Overall, the lyrics to "The Throat of Winter" evoke a sense of sadness and despair that one might feel when faced with a particularly harsh winter. The imagery is vivid and haunting, reminding the listener of the cold and barren nature of the season.


Line by Line Meaning

O the throat of winter is upon us
Winter has arrived and its coldness has taken over.


The barren barley fields refuse to sway
The fields that were once full of barley are now dry and don't move with the wind anymore.


Before the Husky hag of early winter
In front of the cold, wintery figure of the early season.


In her hoods of snowy grey.
She is covered in hoods that are colored in shades of grey due to the snow.


Winter winter winter
Repetition to emphasize the season.


Are you but a servant of the bad one.
Questioning whether winter is serving a greater evil force.


Lo the frozen blue birds in the belfries
There are birds that are frozen in place on the rooftops.


The bluebells in their hearts are surely prey
The birds' hearts have been attacked by the cold and they are in danger.


Unto the grasping bats-wing of the winter pincer
The birds are at the mercy of the cold, attacking force of winter.


Hoods of snowy grey.
Reiteration of the wintery figure's gray hoods.




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