Lyrics Minstrel In the Gallery - Jethro Tull
The
minstrel
in
the
gallery
Looked
down
upon
the
smiling
faces
He
met
the
gazes,
observed
the
spaces
Between
the
old
men's
cackle
He
brewed
a
song
of
love
and
hatred
Oblique
suggestions
and
he
waited
He
polarized
the
pumpkin-eaters
Static-humming,
panel-beaters
Freshly
day,
glowed
factory
cheaters
Salaried
and
collar-scrubbing
He
titillated
men
of
action
Belly
warming,
hands
still
rubbing
On
the
parts
they
never
mention
He
pacified
the
nappy-suffering
Infant-bleating,
one-line
jokers
TV
documentary
makers,
overfed
and
undertakers
Sunday
paper,
backgammon
players
Family-scarred
and
women-haters
Then
he
called
the
band
down
to
the
stage
And
he
looked
at
all
the
friends
he'd
made
The
minstrel
in
the
gallery
Looked
down
upon
the
smiling
faces
He
met
the
gazes,
observed
the
spaces
In-between
the
old
men's
cackle
And
he
brewed
a
song
of
love
and
hatred
Oblique
suggestions
and
he
waited
He
polarized
the
pumpkin-eaters
Static-humming,
panel-beaters
The
minstrel
in
the
gallery
Looked
down
on
the
rabbit-run
And
he
threw
away
his
looking-glass
He
saw
his
face
in
everyone
He
titillated
men
of
action
Belly
warming,
hands
still
rubbing
On
the
parts
they
never
mention
Salaried
and
collar-scrubbing
He
pacified
the
nappy-suffering
Infant-bleating,
one-line
jokers
TV
documentary
makers
Overfed
and
undertakers
Sunday
paper,
backgammon
players
Family-scarred
and
women-haters
Then
he
called
the
band
down
to
the
stage
And
he
looked
at
all
the
friends
he'd
made
The
minstrel
in
the
gallery
Looked
down
on
the
rabbit-run
And
threw
away
his
looking-glass
He
saw
his
face
in
everyone
The
minstrel
in
the
gallery
Looked
down
upon
the
smiling
faces
The
minstrel
gathered
The
minstrel
in
the
gallery
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