After The Day
Barclay James Harvest Lyrics


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The eyes of night march slowly by
The last grain falls
The kneeling man just sighs
Protected by the one great wall
Of coloured parts
He probes his clouded mind
If he takes a look around him
Is there nothing left to see
Is there nothing left at all
After the day

With trembling hands he wipes his eyes
He tries to stand
But does not feel the need
The morning sun shines on
The multicoloured cross
Left standing through it all

If he takes a look around him
Is there nothing left to see
Is there nothing left at all
After the day

If he takes a look around him
Is there nothing left to see




Is there nothing left at all
After the day

Overall Meaning

Barclay James Harvest's song "After The Day" explores the idea of what is left after everything has come to an end. The song opens with the line "The eyes of night march slowly by, the last grain falls," which sets a somber and melancholic tone. The lyrics describe a man who is kneeling and sighing, protected by a great wall of colored parts, symbolizing the facade of material possessions that surrounds him. The man is probing his clouded mind, contemplating if there is anything left to see or if there is nothing left at all. The morning sun shines on a multicolored cross left standing through it all, highlighting the contrast of beauty and destruction, life and death.


The song touches on themes of mortality, loss, and the search for meaning in life. The repeated questioning of "Is there nothing left to see, is there nothing left at all after the day?" emphasizes the helplessness and confusion felt by the man in the wake of such devastation. The reference to the multicolored cross suggests the possibility of finding hope and faith amidst the despair.


Overall, "After The Day" eloquently portrays the human condition of grappling with our own mortality and the realization that everything we have known and loved will eventually come to an end.


Line by Line Meaning

The eyes of night march slowly by
The darkness of night passes slowly


The last grain falls
The final moments have arrived


The kneeling man just sighs
The man acknowledges the end with a sigh


Protected by the one great wall / Of coloured parts
The man is shielded by a colorful barrier


He probes his clouded mind
He examines his muddled thoughts


If he takes a look around him / Is there nothing left to see / Is there nothing left at all / After the day
If he surveys his surroundings, is there anything remaining once it's all said and done?


With trembling hands he wipes his eyes
He is moved to tears


He tries to stand / But does not feel the need
He attempts to rise to his feet, but doesn't feel compelled to do so


The morning sun shines on / The multicoloured cross / Left standing through it all
The sun shines on a colorful cross, the only thing left standing after all is said and done.


If he takes a look around him / Is there nothing left to see / Is there nothing left at all / After the day
If he surveys his surroundings, is there anything remaining once it's all said and done?


If he takes a look around him / Is there nothing left to see / Is there nothing left at all / After the day
If he surveys his surroundings, is there anything remaining once it's all said and done?




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Written by: JOHN LEES

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