Dunkirk
Camel Lyrics


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As Rhayader departs, leaving Fritha behind he
cannot prevent the Snow Goose following him
out across the channel and left into the heart of
battle.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Camel's song Dunkirk describe a poignant moment in the story of The Snow Goose, a conceptual record based on the 1940 Dunkirk evacuation during World War II. Rhayader, a disabled artist who has befriended a snow goose, is forced to leave his home and depart for Dunkirk as a volunteer in the evacuation effort. In the lyrics, Rhayader is unable to prevent the goose, whom he has grown close to, from following him out into the battle.


The lyrics evoke a sense of loss and sacrifice, as Rhayader must leave behind not only his home but also the companion he has come to cherish. The snow goose, following him into the heart of battle, represents the bravery and selflessness of those who participated in the Dunkirk evacuation, risking their lives to help others. The lyrics are a powerful reminder of the human cost of war, and the bonds of friendship and loyalty that can arise in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

As Rhayader departs, leaving Fritha behind he
As Rhayader departs from Fritha, he leaves her behind, and


cannot prevent the Snow Goose following him
he cannot prevent the Snow Goose from following him


out across the channel and left into the heart of
as they cross the channel, they are thrust into the heart of


battle.
the battle.




Lyrics © MUSIC & MEDIA INT'L, INC., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: PETER SKIVING BARDENS, ANDREW GORDON LATIMER, Andrew Latimer, Peter Bardens

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