Brave New World
Barclay James Harvest Lyrics


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When I was just a child
My world it was so small
The empty playground swings
The corner shop, the penny drinks

The backyard walls
Of a brave new world
And as the years passed by
I never thought to try
And memorise the dreams
The childhood fantasies
The backyard walls
Of a brave new world

Hey, Suzanne, won't you come out to play?
Well the moon is bright and this weather's fine
And there's something I've got to say
Hey, Suzanne, won't you come out to play?

Well, my mama told me and I know she's right
That the blackest day's when the nations fight
Remember to pray when you go to bed
For what mama said
Bow your head
For a brave new world

Now I'm twenty-four
My small world's closed the door
I feel like I should cry
Death's desperation lies on every eye
In the brave new world

Hey, Suzanne, won't you come out to play?
Well the moon is bright and the weather's fine
And there's something I've got to say
Hey, Suzanne, won't you come out to play?
Well my mama told me and I know she's right
That the blackest day's when the nations fight
Remember to pray when you go to bed
For what mama said
Bow your head
For a brave new world

Now I'm old and grey
And life has passed my way
My tears have all run dry
I've seen men born to kill and born to die
For a brave new world




For a brave new world
It's such an old, old world

Overall Meaning

In Barclay James Harvest's "Brave New World", the song is the story of someone realizing that the world is much bigger than what they originally thought as a child. When they were young, they only knew small things like the playground and the corner shop. But as they grew older, they began to pay attention to the world around them, however, they failed to remember their childhood fantasies and dreams. The world that the singer sees now is not what they expected it to be. They see the despair and desperation of death and the struggle for survival everywhere, and they can't help but feel like crying. The song ends with the realization that life will inevitably pass by, and the world is such a large place with a complex story to tell.


This song is mysterious and highlights the concept of growing up and how life becomes progressively more complex as we grow older. The singer is trying to remember the beauty of the world they once saw, but the darkness that comes with growing up and understanding the world overshadows it. Instead of being optimistic, the song's protagonist is afraid, and the song warns that this could be the fate of the world if nations continue to fight. It's a choice between a "brave new world" full of hope or a world filled with despair.


Line by Line Meaning

When I was just a child
In my early life, when I was an innocent child


My world it was so small
My world was limited in scope and size


The empty playground swings
The empty playground was devoid of children


The corner shop, the penny drinks
The small store at the corner with inexpensive drinks


The backyard walls
The boundaries of the yard


Of a brave new world
Representative of uncharted territories filled with excitement and opportunity


And as the years passed by
As time progressed, and I grew older


I never thought to try
I didn't attempt to change the status quo


And memorise the dreams
To remember and hold on to your childhood dreams


The childhood fantasies
The dreams and aspirations of your childhood


Hey, Suzanne, won't you come out to play?
Asking Suzanne to come hang out


Well the moon is bright and this weather's fine
The moon is out with favorable conditions for being outside


And there's something I've got to say
A comment or confession to make


Well, my mama told me and I know she's right
My mother gave me advice, and I know it's true


That the blackest day's when the nations fight
The worst time is when countries are at war with each other


Remember to pray when you go to bed
Recalling to say a prayer before sleeping


For what mama said
To remind myself of the advice received from my mother


Bow your head
To lower the head as a sign of respect


For a brave new world
To have faith in a better future filled with hope


Now I'm twenty-four
Currently, I am 24 years old


My small world's closed the door
My limited world has closed up its opportunities


I feel like I should cry
A sense of sadness or despair


Death's desperation lies on every eye
The stress of dying can be seen in everyone's eyes


Hey, Suzanne, won't you come out to play?
Asking Suzanne to come hang out


Well my mama told me and I know she's right
My mother gave me advice, and I know it's true


That the blackest day's when the nations fight
The worst time is when countries are at war with each other


Remember to pray when you go to bed
Recalling to say a prayer before sleeping


For what mama said
To remind myself of the advice received from my mother


Bow your head
To lower the head as a sign of respect


For a brave new world
To have faith in a better future filled with hope


Now I'm old and grey
Currently, I am old and grey


And life has passed my way
Life has gone by without achieving my dreams


My tears have all run dry
No more tears left to shed


I've seen men born to kill and born to die
Witnessed the cycle of life and death, created by the human condition


For a brave new world
Continues to show faith in the opportunities of the future


For a brave new world
Repeatedly emphasizing the desire for a better future


It's such an old, old world
The world seems outdated, and stuck in its ways




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