Mad The Swine
Queen
Divine Madness: The Enigmatic Savior in 'Mad The Swine'
Queen's 'Mad The Swine' is a fascinating exploration of a messianic figure who returns to a world that has seemingly forgotten him. The lyrics suggest a character who has been here before, providing food and water to the people, and now returns without the traditional symbols of holiness, such as sandals. This figure, who refers to himself as 'Mad The Swine,' brings with him the elements of nature—thunder, lightning, sun, and rain—indicating a divine or supernatural presence.
The song's protagonist claims to bring a message of love from above, urging all good children to gather and sing along. This messianic figure is both humble and powerful, described as 'three feet tall' but capable of walking on water and helping the meek, mild, believers, and blind. The repeated phrase 'Mad The Swine' suggests that this figure is misunderstood or seen as mad by the people, yet he insists on his mission to save them. The song's chorus encourages people to gather, hold out their hands, and praise the lord, reinforcing the religious undertones.
The lyrics also touch on themes of equality and unity, stating that all people are the same in the eyes of the divine. This message is timeless, echoing the teachings of many religious and spiritual leaders throughout history. The song concludes with a plea for the people not to fail the protagonist, emphasizing the importance of faith and collective worship. 'Mad The Swine' is a rich tapestry of religious imagery, metaphors, and a call for unity, making it a compelling piece in Queen's diverse musical repertoire.