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Girl in the War
Josh Ritter Lyrics


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Peter said to Paul
"All those words that we wrote
Are just the rules of the game and the rules are the first to go"
But now talkin' to God is Laurel beggin' Hardy for a gun
I gotta girl in the war, man I wonder what it is we done

Paul said to Petey
"You gotta rock yourself a little harder,
Pretend the dove from above is a dragon and your feet are on fire"
And I got a girl in the war, Paul the only thing I know to do
Is turn up the music and pray that she makes it through

Because the keys to the kingdom got locked inside the kingdom
And the angels fly around in there, but we can't see them
And I gotta girl in the war, Paul I know that they can hear me yell
If they can't find a way to help, they can go to Hell
If they can't find a way to help her, they can go to Hell

Paul to Petey "you gotta rock yourself a little harder,
Pretend the dove from above is a dragon and your feet are on fire"
But I gotta girl in the war, Paul her eyes are like champagne
They sparkle, bubble over, in the morning all you got is rain
Sparkle, bubble over, in the morning all you got is rain
They sparkle, bubble over, in the morning all you got is rain

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Josh Ritter's song "Girl in the War" are a poignant commentary on the futility and heartbreak of war. The song is narrated through a conversation between two people, Peter and Paul, who discuss the nature of words and rules, while acknowledging the devastation that war can bring. The conversation then turns to the singer's personal connection to the war, as he reveals that he has a girl he cares about who is caught up in it. The message of the song is that even though people are powerless to stop wars, they can still love and care for those affected by them.


The lyrics "All those words that we wrote / Are just the rules of the game and the rules are the first to go" are referring to the idea that words and rules are just constructs, and in situations like war, they often become meaningless. When Laurel is "begging Hardy for a gun," it is a reference to the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy, who were known for their slapstick humor. However, in this context, it takes on a darker tone, as the idea of begging someone for a gun suggests the desperation and hopelessness of the situation.


The most emotional and poetic section of the song is the final verses, where the singer describes his love interest. The line "Her eyes are like champagne / They sparkle, bubble over, in the morning all you got is rain" is a metaphor for fleeting happiness that will inevitably be replaced by sadness, a reflection of the impact of war on human relationships. Overall, the song shows that even though we may feel powerless to stop war, we can still find ways to express love and care for those caught up in it.


Line by Line Meaning

Peter said to Paul
Two people are implied to be having a conversation


"All those words that we wrote Are just the rules of the game and the rules are the first to go"
The singer acknowledges that what is said or written doesn't really matter much in the end


But now talkin' to God is Laurel beggin' Hardy for a gun
It's absurd to ask for divine help in a seemingly hopeless situation


I gotta girl in the war, man I wonder what it is we done
The artist is worried about the fate of someone they care about, and feels responsible for putting them in a dangerous situation


Paul said to Petey "You gotta rock yourself a little harder, Pretend the dove from above is a dragon and your feet are on fire"
In order to cope with difficult circumstances, one must find a way to motivate themselves with a sense of urgency and power


And I got a girl in the war, Paul the only thing I know to do Is turn up the music and pray that she makes it through
The singer feels helpless to directly influence the outcome of the situation, but hopes that positive vibes might help


Because the keys to the kingdom got locked inside the kingdom And the angels fly around in there, but we can't see them
There is a sense of disconnect between ourselves and the resources that could help us


And I gotta girl in the war, Paul I know that they can hear me yell If they can't find a way to help, they can go to Hell If they can't find a way to help her, they can go to Hell
The artist is exasperated and feels like he's out of options- if higher powers can't lend a hand, he doesn't know what could ever work


Paul to Petey "you gotta rock yourself a little harder, Pretend the dove from above is a dragon and your feet are on fire"
In case it wasn't clear the first time, the message is to maintain a sense of urgency


But I gotta girl in the war, Paul her eyes are like champagne They sparkle, bubble over, in the morning all you got is rain Sparkle, bubble over, in the morning all you got is rain They sparkle, bubble over, in the morning all you got is rain
The artist is fixated on one specific quality of the person they care about, though they're aware that this quality might not be a reliable indicator of how things will turn out




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Josh Ritter

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