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Related: About this forumEpitaph, by King Crimson
Last edited Tue Mar 24, 2026, 11:25 AM - Edit history (1)
"In the Court of the Crimson King" is the first album by King Crimson. Released in 1969, it is a watershed recording in the prog rock genre. Perhaps the most famous track is "21 st Century Schizoid Man," which opens the album.
"Epitaph" is a haunting prophecy of the future, written during the Cold War era of MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction). The entire album capitivated me, especially the lyrics in this track. The vocalist is Greg Lake, who went on to form Emerson, Lake, and Palmer.
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Epitaph
The wall on which the prophets wrote
Is cracking at the seams
Upon the instruments of death
The sunlight brightly gleams
When every man is torn apart
With nightmares and with dreams
Will no one lay the laurel wreath
The silence drowns the screams
Confusion will be my epitaph
As I crawl, a cracked and broken path
If we make it, we can all sit back and laugh
But I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes, I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes, I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Between the iron gates of fate
The seeds of time were sown
And watered by the deeds of those
Who know and who are known
Well, knowledge is a deadly friend
When no one sets the rules
The fate of all mankind I fear
Is in the hands of fools
The wall on which the prophets wrote
Is cracking at the seams
Upon the instruments of death
The sunlight brightly gleams
When every man is torn apart
With nightmares and with dreams
Will no one lay the laurel wreath
When silence drowns the screams
Confusion will be my epitaph
As I crawl, a cracked and broken path
And if we make it, we can all sit back and laugh
But I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes, I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Yes, I fear tomorrow I'll be crying
Crying!
Crying!
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Epitaph, by King Crimson (Original Post)
Martin Eden
4 hrs ago
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John Ludi
(597 posts)1. This is the album that made me decide to become a musician.
Safe as Milk
(246 posts)2. Credit where credit is due: main lyricist of Epitaph was Peter Sinfield.
Sinfield stayed with KC for several albums, and did a solo album or two. Not much of a vocalist, but he was a hell of a lyricist.