Peter Gabriel Songs - Moribund The Burgermeister
Peter Gabriel - Moribund The Burgermeister


Peter Gabriel - Moribund The Burgermeister Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Peter Gabriel (first, car)
Released: 1977

Moribund The Burgermeister Lyrics


Caught in the chaos in the market square
I don't know what, I don't know why, but something's wrong down there
Their bodies twistin' and turnin' in a thousand ways
The eyes all rollin' round and round into a distant gaze
Ah, look at that crowd!

Some are jumping up in the air say "We're drowning in a torrent of blood!"
Others going down on their knees, seen a saviour coming out of the mud
Oh Mother! It's eating out my soul
Destroying law and order, I'm gonna lose control

What can I do to stop this plague, spread by sight alone
Just a glimpse and then a quiver, then they shiver to the bone
Ah, look at them go!

Bunderschaft, you are going daft? Better seal off the castle grounds
"This is Moribund, the Burgermeister, I'm gonna keep this monster down,
Somebody sent the subversive element; going to chase it out of town."
No-one will tell what all this is about
But I will find out.

This thing's really outrageous, I tell you on the level
It's really so contagious must be the work of the devil
You better go now, pick up the pipers, tell them to play
Seems the music keeps them quiet, there is no other way.
Ah, close the doors!

"We've tried potions and waxen dolls, but none of us could find any cures,"
Mother please, is it just a disease, that has them breaking all my laws,
Check if you can disconnect the effect and I'll go after the cause
No-one will tell what this is all about
But I will find out
I will.

Writer/s: Gabriel, Peter
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Moribund The Burgermeister Song Chart
  • This is about "Saint Vitus' Dance," which is a nervous disorder called chorea that which causes rapid jerking motions in its victims. Usually affecting children, it is associated with rheumatic fever. In the Middle Ages it's victims prayed to St. Vitus, who was said to have the cure.
  • Gabriel got the idea from a book about Middle Ages epidemics.
  • This was the first track on Gabriel's first solo release.
  • The London Symphony Orchestra plays on this.
  • Gabriel recorded this in the grandiose style similar to the work he was doing with Genesis before he left on The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway.
  • This was released as the B-side of "Solsbury Hill," Gabriel's first solo single.