Algeria
Fergal Matthews/JJ72/Mark Greaney/Woods Hillary Lyrics


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Escaping contamination
Is a difficult
Operation
I need some hibernation
Hide me from the evil
Protect me from the vultures

The men and the women
Drink and make children
They need some hibernation
To hide them
From the evil
Protect them from the vultures
Guide me through the colours

Spring it dies
Summmer arrives
Summer dies
Autumn arrives
Autumn dies
Winter arrives
Forever and ever
Ever and ever

I need this hibernation
To stray with deviation
To gather some information
Hide me from the evil
Protect me from the vultures
Guide me through the colours

Spring it dies
Summer arrives
Summer dies
Autumn arrives
Autumn dies
Winter arrives
Forever and ever
Ever and ever
Ever and ever

[solo]
Spring it dies
Summer arrives
Summer dies
Autumn arrives
Autumn dies
Winter arrives
Spring it dies
Summer arrives
Summer dies
Autumn arrives
Autumn dies




Winter arrives
Forever

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Fergal Matthews's song Algeria are multifaceted and open to interpretation. The song is about escaping the evil in the world and the need for isolation, protection, and guidance. The opening lines of the song about "escaping contamination" imply a need to get away from the corrupt or negative influences in the world. The following lines about "hibernation" suggest a desire to seek refuge and rest in order to recover from hardship. The repetition of the lines "hide me from the evil, protect me from the vultures, guide me through the colours" reinforces the idea that one is seeking refuge from dangerous external forces.


The next part of the song, "the men and the women/drink and make children," references the idea of procreation and continuing life despite the chaos and darkness around them. The idea of "hibernation" also applies to this part of the song, as the need to protect and hide oneself extends to the next generation. The phrase "guide me through the colours" suggests that there is still some beauty and hope to be found in the world, even amidst the darkness.


The repetition of the lines "Spring it dies/Summer arrives" and the subsequent cycle of seasons that follows, reinforces the idea that life continues despite the hardships. The song ends with the phrase "forever and ever," suggesting that this cycle will continue indefinitely. Overall, the song Algeria is a poetic representation of the human desire to find sanctuary and protection from the dangers of the world.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MARK WILLIAM GREANEY

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