C
Konstantin Boudnik
a.k.a. Cos
Lizard
King Crimson · Studio

Lizard

1970
  1. 1Cirkus Including Entry Of The Chameleons(6:28)
  2. 2Indoor Games(5:38)
  3. 3Happy Family(4:15)
  4. 4Lady Of The Dancing Water(2:43)
  5. 5Lizard (22:24) A:Prince Rupert Awakes (4:34) B:Bolero - The Peacock'S Tale (6:30) C:The Battle Of Glass Tears Including 1.Dawn Song - 2.Last Skirmish - 3.Prince Rupert'S Lament (10:55) D:The Big Top(1:05)
ROBERT FRIPP: GUITAR, MELLOTRON, ELECTRIC KEYBOARDS & DEVICES
MEL COLLINS: FLUTE & SAXES
GORDON HASKELL: BASS GUITAR & VOCALS
PETER SINFIELD: WORDS & PICTURES
ROBIN MILLER: OBOE & COR ANGLAIS
MARK CHARIG: CORNET
NICK EVANS: TROMBONE
KEITH TIPPET: PIANO & ELECTRIC PIANO

Cirkus Including Entry Of The Chameleons

Night: her sable dome scattered with diamonds,
Fused my dust from a light year,
Squeezed me to her breast, sowed me with carbon,
Strung my warp across time
Gave me each a horse, sunrise and graveyard,
Told me only I was her;
Bid me face the east closed me in questions
Built the sky for my dawn . . .

Cleaned my feet of mud, followed the empty
Zebra ride to the Cirkus,
Past a painted cage, spoke to the paybox
Glove which wrote on my tongue-
Pushed me down a slide to the arena,
Megaphonium fanfare.
In his cloak of words strode the ringmaster
Bid me join the parade . . .

"Worship!" cried the clown, "I am a T.I.
Making bandsmen go clockwork,
See the slinky seal Cirkus policeman;
Bareback ladies have fish."
Strongmen by his feet, plate-spinning statesman,
Acrobatically juggling-
Bids his tamers go quiet the tumblers
Lest the mirror stop turning . . .

Elephants forgot, force-fed on stale chalk,
Ate the floors of their cages.
Strongmen lost their hair, paybox collapsed and
Lions sharpened their teeth.
Gloves raced round the ring, stallions stampeded
Pandemonium seesaw . . .
I ran for the door, ringmasters shouted,
"All the fun of the Cirkus!"

Indoor Games

Indoor fireworks amuse your kitchen staff
Dusting plastic garlic plants
They snigger in the draught
When you ride through the parlour
Wearing nothing but your armour-
Playing Indoor Games.

One string puppet shows amuse
Your sycophantic friends
Who cheer your rancid recipes
In fear they might offend,
Whilst you loaf on your sofa
Sporting falsies and a toga-
Playing Indoor Games, Indoor Games.

Your mean teetotum spins arouse your seventh wife
Who pats her sixty little skins
And reinsures your life,
Whilst you sulk in your sauna
'Cos you lost your jigsaw corner-
Playing Indoor Games, Indoor Games.

Each afternoon you train baboons to sing
Or swim in purple perspex water wings.
Come Saturday jump hopper, chelsea brigade,
High bender-trender it's all Indoor Games.

No ball bagatelle incites
Your children to conspire,
They slide across your frying pan
And fertilize your fire;
Still you and Jones go madder
Broken bones-broken ladder-
Hey Ho . . .

Happy Family(instrumental)

Lady Of The Dancing Water

Grass in your hair stretched like a lion in the sun
Restlessly turned moistened your mouth with your
 tongue.
Pouring my wine in your eyes caged mine     glowing
Touching your face my fingers strayed     knowing.
I called you lady of the dancing water.

Blown autumn leaves shed to the fire where you laid
 me
Burn slow to ash just as my days now seem to be.
I feel you still always your eyes         glowing
Remembered hours salt, earth and flowers  flowing
Farewell my lady of the dancing water.

Lizard

Farewell the temple master's bells
His kiosk and his black worm seed
Courtship solely of his word
With Eden guaranteed.
For now Prince Rupert's tears of glass
Make saffron sabbath eyelids bleed
Scar the sacred tablet of wax
On which the Lizards feed.

Wake your reason's hollow vote
Wear your blizzard season coat
Burn a bridge and burn a boat
Stake a Lizard by the throat.

Go Polonius or kneel
The reapers name their harvest dawn
All your tarnished devil's spoons
Will rust beneath our corn.
Now bears Prince Rupert's garden roam
Across his rain tree shaded lawn
Lizard bones become the clay-
And there a Swan is born

Wake your reasons' hollow vote
Wear your blizzard season coat
Burn a bridge and burn a boat
Stake a Lizard by the throat.

Gone soon Piepowder's moss-weed court
Round which upholstered Lizards sold
Visions to their leaden flock
Of rainbows' ends and gold.
Now tales Prince Rupert's peacock brings
Of walls and trumpets thousand fold
Prophets chained for burning masks
And reels of dream unrolled . . .
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