I heard your voice in Dresden
Elvis Perkins Lyrics


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Heard your voice in the Dresden,
As baby took to the stairs
with all my love,
Heard your voice in the Dresden,
Now it follows me everywhere...

Dear woman,
at the gates of the dawn
It's my birthday
May I come and tell my brother that I
I tell my sister too
You alone may sing my hymns and
raise the warning
Raise the warning
Raise the warning
He's bottled his tears and
raised the warning




Raise the warning
The beginning is near

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Elvis Perkins's song "I Heard Your Voice in Dresden" describe a person's experience of hearing a voice in the city of Dresden. The voice seems to hold great significance to the individual, as it is constantly on their mind and follows them everywhere. The lyrics suggest a sense of longing and emotional connection to the voice, and the repetition of "raise the warning" implies some urgent message or meaning behind it. The reference to "gates of the dawn" and "bottled tears" adds a poetic and mystical quality to the lyrics, hinting at deeper metaphorical and emotional layers.


Overall, the lyrics suggest a theme of personal connection and emotional resonance, as well as a sense of mystery and urgency around the voice heard in Dresden. The specific imagery of the city, combined with the repetition of certain phrases, creates a unique and evocative atmosphere that invites interpretation and reflection.


Line by Line Meaning

Heard your voice in the Dresden,
The singer heard the voice of a loved one in the city of Dresden, and it has since been following them.


As baby took to the stairs
As the mentioned baby moved up the stairs, the singer heard the voice.


with all my love,
The singer expresses that they have a great amount of love for the person whose voice they heard.


Dear woman,
The artist referred to the person they are addressing as 'dear woman'.


at the gates of the dawn
The artist is possibly referring to a particular location or moment, where the sun is beginning to rise.


It's my birthday
The singer mentions that it's their birthday.


May I come and tell my brother that I
The singer is requesting permission to talk to their brother.


I tell my sister too
The artist mentions that they also want to talk to their sister.


You alone may sing my hymns and raise the warning
The artist gives permission to the addressed person to sing their hymns and give warnings.


He's bottled his tears and raised the warning
The artist refers to someone who has suppressed their emotions and is now expressing their warnings.


The beginning is near
The singer states that the start of something is closer than we think.




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