Fritha
Camel Lyrics


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When she meets Rhayader she too is
fleftened, but her concern for the Snow
Goose overcomes her fear.




Overall Meaning

In the song "Fritha" by Camel, the lyrics describe the encounter between Fritha, the girl protagonist, and Rhayader, who lives alone in a lighthouse. At first, Fritha is frightened when she meets Rhayader, but her concern for the Snow Goose overcomes her fear. The Snow Goose is a symbol of hope and freedom in the song, and Fritha's compassion for it leads her to overcome her initial fear of Rhayader. This theme of courage and compassion is central to the song, as Fritha demonstrates that she is willing to face her fears for the sake of a greater good.


The lyrics also suggest a sense of vulnerability in both Fritha and Rhayader. They are both isolated figures, and their encounter is a rare moment of connection for them. The song is thus about the power of human connection and the potential for compassion to break down barriers between people. The imagery of the lighthouse and the Snow Goose contribute to the sense of hope and optimism in the song, as they suggest that even in the darkest moments, there is always the possibility of light and freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

When she meets Rhayader she too is
Upon their first encounter, Fritha experiences the same emotion of fear as Rhayader.


fleftened,
Frightened or scared.


but her concern for the Snow Goose
Despite her fear, Fritha's primary worry is the wellbeing of the Snow Goose.


overcomes her fear.
The love and care she has for the Snow Goose surpasses her apprehension in Rhayader's presence.




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

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