Friendship
Camel Lyrics


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While the Snow Goose gradually gains
strength, tended to by Rhayader and visited
by Fritha, a strong bond of affection grows
between the three of them.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Camel's song "Friendship" are a reflection of the deepening bond of affection that grows between three characters in the concept album "The Snow Goose." The Snow Goose, who is the titular character, is gradually becoming stronger and is being taken care of by Rhayader and visited by Fritha. As the story progresses, Rhayader and Fritha form a deep friendship over their shared love and concern for the Snow Goose. The lyrics echo the sentiment of what the three of them are feeling as they nurture this friendship.


These lyrics are indicative of the strong theme of companionship and loyalty that runs through the entire album. The Snow Goose, Rhayader, and Fritha's bond deepens over time as they take care of each other, and their love and concern for each other grows stronger. The simple yet effective lyrics of "Friendship" encapsulate the essence of what it means to form meaningful relationships that bring joy and happiness into our lives.


In conclusion, the lyrics to Camel's song "Friendship" represent the enduring bonds between friends that find their way into our lives and bring us happiness, even amidst challenging times. The Snow Goose story teaches listeners about the importance of loyalty, love, and emotional connections that sustain us, even in times of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

While the Snow Goose gradually gains strength,
As the Snow Goose becomes stronger,


tended to by Rhayader and visited by Fritha,
as Rhayader takes care of it and Fritha comes to see it,


a strong bond of affection grows between the three of them.
a powerful connection of love forms among the trio.




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

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