The lyrics of "The Hurlers" tell the story of a group of hurlers climbing mountains and valleys on a Sunday morning, only to be cursed by a priest for being the devil's feast. Despite being bold, brave, and strong, they face the consequences of the curse as lightning strikes them, turning their bodies silver and their hearts to stone.

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Meaning of "The Hurlers" by Seth Lakeman


The lyrics of "The Hurlers" can be interpreted as a cautionary tale about the dangers of defying tradition and religious beliefs. The hurlers, representing individuals who challenge societal norms, are warned by the priest that they are going against the natural order of things and will face consequences for their actions. The lightning strike and transformation of their bodies into silver can symbolize the punishment and isolation that come with deviating from the expected path. The repeated calls for the hurler boys to make their choice suggest that each person must decide whether to conform or rebel, knowing that there are repercussions either way.