Friend of Mine
Barclay James Harvest Lyrics


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When the lights are fading slowly on another show
And the crowd has gone, the people cease to shout for more
You'd better run, stop from crying all the time
Don't you know it's got to end, I thought you were a friend of mine
Goodbye bright light city heading for the sun
Where the southern girls are pretty and there's two for one
You'd better run, stop from crying all the time
Don't you know it's got to end, I thought you were a friend of mine




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Barclay James Harvest's song "Friend of Mine" convey a sense of melancholy and disillusionment. The first verse describes the end of a performance, with the lights fading and the crowd leaving. The singer urges someone to stop crying and accept that the show must end. The repetition of "I thought you were a friend of mine" suggests a sense of betrayal or disappointment, as if the person being addressed has let the singer down.


The second verse shifts to a different location, with the singer leaving a city and heading towards the sun. The reference to "southern girls" implies a journey towards the American South. However, the refrain remains the same - the person being addressed is urged to stop crying and accept that things must come to an end. The sense of disillusionment is reinforced by the repetition of the title phrase - "friend of mine" - which now carries a bitter irony.


Overall, the lyrics of "Friend of Mine" suggest a sense of disappointment and loss. The singer seems to be moving on from a situation or relationship that has let them down, but they are still processing the emotions and trying to come to terms with the end.


Line by Line Meaning

When the lights are fading slowly on another show
As the curtains draw to a close on the latest performance


And the crowd has gone, the people cease to shout for more
The audience has left and the cheers have ceased


You'd better run, stop from crying all the time
You should leave and not be so emotional


Don't you know it's got to end, I thought you were a friend of mine
The show must come to a close, and I trusted you as a friend


Goodbye bright light city heading for the sun
Farewell to the vibrant city, moving towards the sun


Where the southern girls are pretty and there's two for one
Where beautiful southern girls reside and deals are abundant


You'd better run, stop from crying all the time
You should depart and not be so emotional


Don't you know it's got to end, I thought you were a friend of mine
The experience must end, and I trusted you as a friend




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Written by: LES HOLROYD

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