Fools Gold
Thin Lizzy Lyrics


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In the year of the famine when starvation
And black death raged across the land
There were many driven by their hunger
To set sail for the Americas

In search of a new life and a new hope
Oh but there were some that couldn't cope
And they spent their life in search of
Fools gold

The old prospector he makes it to the four lane highway
His old compadre, he lays dead in the sand
With outstretched hands he cries, “Are you going my way?”
The people passing by didn't seem to understand

Fools gold
Fools gold
Fools gold
Fools gold

Broken Joe just lying in a gutter
He's gone as low as any man can be
He calls for wine but they'll only serve him water
The bartender say, “We don't sell sympathy”

He tells a strange story about his father
How Sunday mornings they'd go down to the church on the corner
As time grows older his thoughts they grow younger
It is his wish to search no longer

Fools gold
Fools gold
Fools gold
Fools gold

Fools gold
Fools gold
Fools gold
Fools gold

The vulture sits on top of the big top circus arena
He's seen this show before knows someone is going to fall
Just near the part where the beautiful dancing tightrope ballerina
Forgets that the safety net isn't there at all

Down he swoops with claws drawn to take her
Razor sharp so savagely is she mauled
Oh my God, is there no one who can save her?
In steps the fox to thunderous applause

Fools gold
Fools gold




Fools gold
Fools gold

Overall Meaning

Thin Lizzy's song "Fools Gold" tells the story of different individuals struggling and seeking hope amidst difficult circumstances. The opening lines of the song refer to the Irish famine in the mid-19th century, a time when many Irish people were seeking a better life in America. However, while some were able to find new opportunities and hope, others were not able to cope and spent their lives searching for "fools gold," a metaphor for searching for something that is not really valuable.


The song continues with the stories of other individuals facing their own struggles. "Broken Joe" has hit rock bottom and is begging for sympathy but is met with rejection, and he reminisces about his father and their time spent at the church. Finally, the song ends with a reference to a circus performer who falls during a tightrope act, but is saved by "the fox," possibly a reference to a sly and clever individual who is able to outsmart danger.


The lyrics of "Fools Gold" convey the message that while life may be challenging, individuals can still find hope and strength to overcome difficulties. It also highlights the importance of kindness and empathy towards others who may be struggling.


Line by Line Meaning

In the year of the famine when starvation
During a time of extreme hunger and lack of resources


And black death raged across the land
When a highly infectious disease was spreading rapidly


There were many driven by their hunger
People motivated by their basic need for sustenance


To set sail for the Americas
To seek a new life and opportunities in a different continent


In search of a new life and a new hope
To find a better future and a renewed sense of optimism


Oh but there were some that couldn't cope
However, there were individuals who were unable to handle the change


And they spent their life in search of
Buying into the idea of finding something that was ultimately unattainable


Fools gold
Something of no real value but appears attractive or promising


The old prospector he makes it to the four lane highway
An example of someone who managed to modernize and adapt to the changing times


His old compadre, he lays dead in the sand
A reference to someone who wasn't able to survive in the new era


With outstretched hands he cries, “Are you going my way?”
A plea for help or assistance


The people passing by didn't seem to understand
Others lacking empathy or compassion


Broken Joe just lying in a gutter
A person who hit rock bottom


He's gone as low as any man can be
Describing the extreme state of despair and hopelessness


He calls for wine but they'll only serve him water
Wishing to escape reality but getting a harsh reality check instead


The bartender say, “We don't sell sympathy”
Showing a lack of empathy, refusing to provide pity or support


He tells a strange story about his father
Sharing a personal anecdote, perhaps revealing a vulnerable side


As time grows older his thoughts they grow younger
Nostalgic feelings and a sense of longing for simpler times


It is his wish to search no longer
Reaching a point of giving up on chasing the unattainable


The vulture sits on top of the big top circus arena
A vulture, a symbol of death, perching above the spectacle of life


He's seen this show before knows someone is going to fall
Anticipating the inevitable downfall or tragedy


Just near the part where the beautiful dancing tightrope ballerina
Highlighting a specific moment of vulnerability and danger


Forgets that the safety net isn't there at all
A realization that safety and security may not always be guaranteed


Down he swoops with claws drawn to take her
Describing the violent and merciless nature of death


Razor sharp so savagely is she mauled
Graphic imagery of being torn apart or destroyed


Oh my God, is there no one who can save her?
A plea for help or intervention, a sense of desperation


In steps the fox to thunderous applause
A surprising hero emerges, causing a big reaction from the audience


Fools gold
Reiteration of the theme, emphasizing the idea of something that appears valuable but is ultimately worthless




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT

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Dominon92

In the year of the famine
When starvation and black death raged across the land
There were many driven by their hunger
To set sail for the Americas

In search of a new life and a new hope
Oh but there were some who couldn't cope
And they spent their life
In search of fool's gold

The old prospector
He makes it to the four lane highway
His old compadre
He lies dead in the sand

With outstretched hands
He cries, "Are you going my way?"
The people passing by don't seem to understand
The curse of fool's gold

Broken Joe just lying in a gutter
He's gone as low as any man can be
He calls for wine but they'll only serve him water
The bartender say "We don't sell sympathy"

He tells a strange story
About his father
How Sunday mornings they'd go down
To the church on the corner

As time grows older
His thoughts they grow younger
It is his wish
To search no longer for fool's gold

The vulture sits on top
Of the big top circus arena
He's seen this show before
Knows someone is going to fall

Just near the part
Where the beautiful dancing tightrope ballerine
Forgets that the safety net
Isn't there at all

Down he swoops with claws drawn to take her
Razor sharp so savagely is she mauled
Oh my god, is there no one who can save her?
In steps the fox to thunderous applause

Fool's gold



All comments from YouTube:

PSOOPE

I know Lizzy doesn't get enough credit as a Rock band, but how about Scott Freakin' Gorham, another just amazing solo, that at first one thinks ya it could be this and it could be that and then just try to play that, it's got it all, licks, feeling, direction, statement, this guy has played some of the coolest solos ever!

Kevin Pratt

Absolutely agree!

letekro

One of the all-time great guitar solos. Scott employs rhythm in his solos better than almost anyone else in rock.

TorchesAndPitchforks

One of the most underrated bands in Rock history!

Joe DiCicco

Absolutely agree.

The skinny white dad

Probably the most underrated in the history of rock and roll.

Geno Murray

The Greatest in Rock History

Elias Apollo

Comrade Thomson I know right!

Pete Kay

no they are not..check how many Lizzy tribute bands are out there...

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Sherman Platt

One of the best guitar solos ever written.

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