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The sixth track off the 1971 album, this is the last masterpiece by lyricist and co-founder Peter Sinfield, who left the band after its release.
The song is the album’s namesake, acting as a conclusion to the Sailor’s tale and the Song of the gulls.
The album artwork however, could just be a futuri...
[Verse 1]
Earth, stream and tree, encircled by sea
Waves sweep the sand from my island
My sunsets fade, field and glade
Wait only for rain, grain after grain
Love erodes my high weathered walls
Which fend off the tide
Cradle the wind to my island
[Verse 2]
Gaunt granite climbs where gulls wheel and glide
Mournfully cry o'er my island
My dawn bride's veil damp and pale
Dissolves in the sun, love's web is spun
Cats prowl, mice run
Wreathe snatch-hand briars where owls know my eyes
Violet skies touch my island, touch me
[Chorus]
Beneath the wind turned wave
Infinite peace
Islands join hands
'Neathe heaven's sea
[Instrumental]
[Chorus]
Beneath the wind turned wave
Infinite peace
Islands join hands
'Neathe heaven's sea
[Verse 3]
Dark harbour quays like fingers of stone
Hungrily reach from my island
Clutch sailor's words, pearls and gourds
Are strewn on my shore
Equal in love bound in circles
Earth, stream and tree return to the sea
Waves sweep the sand from my island, from me
[Chorus]
Beneath the wind turned wave
Infinite peace
Islands join hands
'Neathe heaven's sea
[Instrumental]
[Spoken]
It has a number of high spots - I enjoyed it this time
What are we going to do, do it twice more
Once with the oboe, once without it
And then, we've finished for the evening
Right
[?] nine o' clock
Three
One, two, three, two, two, three
Islands was written by Peter Sinfield & Robert Fripp.
Islands was produced by King Crimson.
King Crimson released Islands on Fri Dec 03 1971.