Song For Dying
Barclay James Harvest Lyrics


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Two of them watched in the dawn's early light
And two of them died in the morning
Search not your soul if you want to be right
But two of them died in the morning
It's not for you we cry
No, not for those who die
It is only for their sons
Forget the lives of others who are gone

Two and by two in the dawn's early light
All went to die in the morning
Search not your souls for the truth and the right
For all went to die in the morning light

It's not for you we cry
No, not for those who die
It is only for their sons
Forget the lives of others who are gone

It's not for you we cry
No, not for those who die
It is only for their sons
Forget the lives of others who are gone
Forget the lives of others who are gone
Forget the lives of others




Forget your wives and mothers
Forget the lives of others who are gone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Barclay James Harvest's "Song for Dying" convey a sense of resignation to the inevitability of death. The use of the metaphor "two of them watched in the dawn's early light, and two of them died in the morning" implies that death can come suddenly and unexpectedly. The phrase "search not your soul if you want to be right" suggests that trying to find meaning or purpose in death is futile. The repetition of the line "It's not for you we cry, no, not for those who die, it is only for their sons" reinforces the idea that death is not about the individual, but rather the impact it has on the people left behind.


The song's chorus emphasizes the theme of forgetting the lives of those who have passed away, with the phrase "forget the lives of others who are gone" repeated three times. This can be interpreted as a reminder to focus on the present and move forward, rather than dwelling on the past.


One possible interpretation of the song is that it is a commentary on war and the senseless loss of life that often accompanies it. The reference to "all went to die in the morning light" could be interpreted as a reference to soldiers marching into battle, knowing that they may not come back alive.


Overall, "Song for Dying" is a haunting and thought-provoking reflection on mortality and the impact it has on those left behind.


Line by Line Meaning

Two of them watched in the dawn's early light
Two people witnessed a scene at sunrise


And two of them died in the morning
Two people died during or after the sunrise


Search not your soul if you want to be right
Don't reflect on morality to justify actions


But two of them died in the morning
But nonetheless, two people still died during or after the sunrise


It's not for you we cry
We don't mourn for you


No, not for those who die
Not even for those who have passed away


It is only for their sons
It's only for the sake of their offspring


Forget the lives of others who are gone
Don't dwell on the past or the deceased


Two and by two in the dawn's early light
Several pairs of people witnessed a scene at sunrise


All went to die in the morning
They all met their demise during or after the sunrise


Forget your wives and mothers
Don't get too attached to those close to you


Forget the lives of others who are gone
Don't dwell on the past or the deceased


Forget the lives of others
Don't dwell on the past or the deceased




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing
Written by: BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST

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