The Lamb Story And Lyrics: Cuckoo Cocoon

The Lamb Story And Lyrics: Cuckoo Cocoon

Cuckoo Cocoon is the Forth track on side one of the album The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. This is part of a series of articles looking at the relationship between the story Peter Gabriel wrote for the inside of the gatefold cover of the album and the lyrics of the tracks.

The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway

TRACK - Cuckoo Cocoon

Rael regains consciousness in some musky half-light. He is warmly wrapped in some sort of cocoon. The only sound he can hear is dripping water which appears to be the source of a pale flickering light. He guesses he must be in some sort of cave - or kooky tomb, or catacomb, or eggshell waiting to drop from the bone of the womb.

Wrapped up in some powdered wool - I guess I'm losing touch.
Don't tell me this is dying, 'cos I ain't changed that much.
The only sound is water drops, I wonder where the hell I am,
Some kind of jam?
Cuckoo Cocoon have I come to, too soon for you?

There's nothing I can recognise; this is nowhere that I've known.
With no sign of life at all, I guess that I'm alone,
And I feel so secure that I know this can't be real,
But I feel good.
Cuckoo cocoon have I come to, too soon for you?

I wonder if I'm a prisoner locked in some Brooklyn jail
- or some sort of Jonah shut up inside the whale.
No - I'm still Rael and I'm stuck in some kind of cave.
what could've saved me?
Cuckoo cocoon have I come to, too soon for you?

Resigning himself to the unknown he drifts off into sleep.

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