The Minotaur's Song
The Incredible String Band Lyrics


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Straight from the shoulder
I think like a soldier
I know what's right and what's wrong
He knows what's right and what's wrong.

I'm the original discriminating buffalo man
And I'll do what's wrong as long as I can
He'll do what's wrong as long as he can

I live in a labyrinth under the sea
Down in the dark as dark as can be
I like the dark as dark as can be
He likes the dark as dark as can be

I'll even attack you or eat you whole
Down in the dark my bone mills roll
Porridge for my porridge bowl
Porridge for his porridge bowl

[Chorus]
I'm strong as the earth from which I'm born
He's strong as the earth from which he's born
I can't dream well because of my horns
He can't dream well because of his horns

Moo

[Chorus]

A minotaur gets very sore
His features they are such a bore
His habits are predicta-bull
Aggressively relia-bull, bull, bull

[Chorus]

I'm the original discriminating buffalo man




And I'll do what's wrong as long as I can
He'll do what's wrong as long as he can

Overall Meaning

The Minotaur's Song by The Incredible String Band is a curious song that reflects on the perspective of a minotaur who lives in a labyrinth under the sea. The song explores the inner thoughts of the creature who is notorious for attacking and eating anybody who enters the labyrinth. The lyrics suggest that the minotaur is aware of his wrongdoings but accepts them as his natural instincts. The chorus highlights the physical strength of the creature as being born from the strong earth, but also implies that the creature is haunted by its own nature, inhibiting its ability to dream well. The song concludes with an onomatopoeic "Moo" that adds a humorous yet eerie tone to the song.


The minotaur in the song represents primal instincts and human nature that exists within all of us. The creature's self-awareness and acceptance of its wrongdoing remind us of the responsibility that comes with our actions. The metaphorical labyrinth under the sea could also represent the depths of our psyche, where we confront our darker sides.


Line by Line Meaning

Straight from the shoulder
He speaks honestly and directly


I think like a soldier
He is disciplined and strategic in his thinking


I know what's right and what's wrong
He has a strong sense of morality


I'm the original discriminating buffalo man
He sees himself as unique and discerning


And I'll do what's wrong as long as I can
He will act against his sense of morality as long as he is able


I live in a labyrinth under the sea
He feels isolated and trapped in a confusing and unknown environment


Down in the dark as dark as can be
He is in a place of complete obscurity


I like the dark as dark as can be
He finds comfort in being hidden and unseen


I'll even attack you or eat you whole
He is capable of extreme violence and aggression


Down in the dark my bone mills roll
He is grinding his bones together in anticipation of prey


Porridge for my porridge bowl
He is consuming those he has attacked


[Chorus]
Repeating refrain - affirming his strength and limitations


He's strong as the earth from which he's born
He has immense physical strength


He can't dream well because of his horns
His features prevent him from being completely comfortable


Moo
Animalistic sound


A minotaur gets very sore
He is easily agitated


His features they are such a bore
He is tired of his predictable physical characteristics


His habits are predicta-bull
His actions are repetitive and dull


Aggressively relia-bull, bull, bull
He is persistently and forcefully aggressive


[Chorus]
Repeating refrain - affirming his strength and limitations


And I'll do what's wrong as long as I can
He will act against his sense of morality as long as he is able




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ROBIN WILLIAMSON

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