Distant Shore
Billy Bragg Lyrics


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Everyone knows
That there's no place like home
But I'm just seeking refuge
In a world full of storms
Washed up on a distant shore
Can't go home anymore

The natives are hostile
Whatever I say
The thing they fear most is
That I might want to stay
By their side on a distant shore
Can't go home anymore

I escape my tormentors
By crossing the sea
What I cannot escape is
Memory




Far away on a distant shore
Can't go home anymore

Overall Meaning

The song "Distant Shore" by Billy Bragg and The Blokes portrays a sense of displacement and a feeling of not belonging to one's native place. The lyrics tell a story of a protagonist who is seeking refuge from the storms of life and finds himself washed up on a distant shore where the natives are hostile towards him. The persona reflects upon the universal truth that there is no place like home, but he cannot return as the native inhabitants fear that he might want to stay with them. Thus, he is forced to escape his tormentors by crossing the sea, hoping to start afresh. However, he soon realises that he cannot escape from the overwhelming power of memories that haunt him even when he is far away on a distant shore.


The song, while being minimalist in its approach, speaks volumes about the emotions experienced by individuals who are feeling lost, disconnected or estranged from the places they call home. The lyrical style of Bragg is a signature blend of political and social commentary about the current state of affairs, and this song is no exception. The notion of not belonging to one's native place is a universal feeling that can resonate with listeners from all backgrounds.


Line by Line Meaning

Everyone knows
It's a universally acknowledged fact


That there's no place like home
Being home is special and nothing can be compared to it


But I'm just seeking refuge
I'm looking for a safe place


In a world full of storms
A tumultuous world


Washed up on a distant shore
I've ended up in a faraway land


Can't go home anymore
I can't go back to where I came from


The natives are hostile
The people here aren't welcoming


Whatever I say
No matter what I try to communicate


The thing they fear most is
What they're most afraid of is


That I might want to stay
The possibility of me staying here


By their side on a distant shore
Living here with them


Can't go home anymore
No way of returning home


I escape my tormentors
I get away from my oppressors


By crossing the sea
By traveling across the ocean


What I cannot escape is
What I can't get away from is


Memory
My recollections


Far away on a distant shore
Being far away from home


Can't go home anymore
No possibility of returning home




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BILLY BRAGG, SIMON EDWARDS, MARTYN BAKER, IAN MC LAGAN, BENJAMIN NORMAN MANDELSON, LOUIS EDMONDS

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Comments from YouTube:

Peter Selby

A beautiful song made achingly pertinent by the pictures of poor Aylan. Thank you, Billy.

Roger Bradley

Human rights arise from human wrongs. Everyone chooses sooner or later, so let's choose to right the wrongs. But let's do it with love and kindness.

nixie NICLA

Seeking asylum is a human right.......

schellstar

All the poignancy...

Hannes Adler

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RIP Aylan Kurdi

Samir Ibrahim

Hello from germany

Jannic Oder so

Hallo mein guter.

Raidden Veiger

@Jannic Oder so Bruder ich muss erklären was distant shore in context des songs heißen könnte, hilf mir auf ehre

Jannic Oder so

@Raidden Veiger ich hab das so interpretiert das distant shores nicht auf den Ort bezogen ist, sondern auf das Gefühl von Heimat. Das lyrische ich fühlt sich nicht an dem neuen Ort willkommen, die Leute sind dem Text zufolge dem lyrischen ich gegenüber unfreundlich, dementsprechend fühlt sich das lyrische ich so als wäre es weit von den Gefühl der Heimat entfernt.

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