Echoes
Camel (UKLondon) Lyrics


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Out of the mist rising
Ten thousand navajo braves
Shining like golden eagles in flight
Climbing high on the plains

Born of the Earth set free
To run away with the sun
So free to sing in tune with the world
Gladly high on the plains

So many moons have flown
Now all your ghosts dance the long shadows




War cries that died on your lips
Echo above the plains

Overall Meaning

In the song "Echoes" by Camel, the lyrics paint a picture of Native American warriors known as Navajo braves. Rising "out of the mist" these warriors are described as shining like golden eagles in flight, climbing high on the plains. It is said that these warriors were "born of the Earth set free" to run away with the sun and sing in tune with the world. The song seems to recognize their freedom to live freely and in harmony with nature, a theme which is commonly attributed to Native American culture.


The lyrics also explore the passing of time and the changes that have come with it. The final verse portrays the Navajo's long history and their battle cries that have been silenced with time. In turn, their cries now "echo above the plains." The lyrics seem to be a tribute, a recognition of the Navajo's free and harmonious way of life prior to the colonization of their land.


Overall, the song "Echoes" by Camel is a testament to the resilience of Native American culture, their strong connection to the earth and their passionate living. The lyrics suggest that these cultures should be celebrated and remembered, as their wisdom may be valuable in today's world.


Line by Line Meaning

Out of the mist rising
The scene reveals the emergence of something from obscurity.


Ten thousand Navajo braves
A great multitude of brave Native Americans appear on the scene.


Shining like golden eagles in flight
Their appearance and movement are visible and striking.


Climbing high on the plains
The movement of the Navajo braves is upward, as they climb.


Born of the Earth set free
This phrase references the Native American ancestry and legacy of these individuals.


To run away with the sun
The Navajo braves' actions and purpose appear to be tied to the movement and energy of the sun and of light.


So free to sing in tune with the world
The Navajo braves are connected in a harmonious way to the environment around them.


Gladly high on the plains
Their attitude is one of happiness and contentedness as they move through the grassy plains.


So many moons have flown
Time has passed since the appearance of the Navajo braves is now being referenced.


Now all your ghosts dance the long shadows
The ghosts of these braves still exist and are now moving in the shadows.


War cries that died on your lips
The memory of these individuals is tied to the cries and struggles of war which ultimately came to a close.


Echo above the plains
The memory of these Navajo braves is still present and audible in the winds and echoes of the plains today.




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