Bravery
Jarrod Dickenson Lyrics


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Daylight grows dim,
As his train pulls away, her head starts to spin.
He's headed off to war

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She didn't say a word, just cried in his arms.
And they were to marry in June
But that's just a dream, she tries not to lose.
She writes every day
And sends her love through the mail and prays he's ok.

She knows supposed to be brave,
So she never lets on that she's really afraid.
Day after day she grows tired,
Wonders if he will come home alive.

And there's an old picture frame
She squeezes so tight, she won't feel the pain
And there's a bottle of gin
She keeps near at all times, 'case the bad news drives in

She knows supposed to be brave
And so she never lets on that she's really afraid
Every other day she breaks down
Wonders if he is above or below ground.

She knows she's supposed to be brave,
And so she never let's on that she's really afraid.




Day after day she grows tired,
And prays that her soldier will come home alive

Overall Meaning

The song Bravery by Jarrod Dickenson tells the heart-wrenching story of a woman whose fiancé goes off to war. She is left with the bittersweet memory of their planned June wedding and the uncertainty of whether or not he will return. The lyrics are poignant as they describe her struggles to remain brave in the face of his absence, despite the fact that her heart is breaking. She hopes and prays for his safe return, but the fear and anxiety that she may receive bad news hangs over her every day.


The woman's inner courage shines through the lyrics, as she tries to push her emotions aside, even though she knows she is supposed to be brave. She copes with the loneliness and the pain of missing her partner by keeping a picture frame of them and a bottle of gin near, both serving as emotional supports during their separation. Although she is struggling to keep herself together, she continues to write letters to him every day, hoping they make it to him okay. Her resilience and determination to remain hopeful that he will come home alive inspires a feeling of admiration in the listener.


Line by Line Meaning

Daylight grows dim,
As the sun sets, the day is coming to an end.


As his train pulls away, her head starts to spin.
As she watches her partner leave for war, she's overwhelmed with emotion.


He's headed off to war
He's been called to serve his country in a military conflict.


She didn't say a word, just cried in his arms.
She's too emotional to speak, so she cries whilst being held by her partner.


And they were to marry in June
They had plans to be married in the near future.


But that's just a dream, she tries not to lose.
The wedding plans are now uncertain due to him being called to war, but she still hopes they can come true.


She writes every day
She communicates with her partner through letters regularly.


And sends her love through the mail and prays he's ok.
She expresses her affection for him through letters and hopes he's in good health and spirits.


She knows supposed to be brave,
She believes it's expected of her to be strong during this difficult time.


So she never lets on that she's really afraid.
She doesn't want to reveal her feelings of fear and uncertainty, to stay strong for her partner and herself.


Day after day she grows tired,
As time passes, she becomes increasingly exhausted and emotional.


Wonders if he will come home alive.
She thinks about the possibility of her partner not returning from the war.


And there's an old picture frame
There's a framed photograph that has sentimental value to her.


She squeezes so tight, she won't feel the pain
She holds the picture frame firmly to help her cope with the stress and anxiety she's feeling.


And there's a bottle of gin
She keeps alcohol within reach, as it provides some form of temporary relief from her emotional pain.


She keeps near at all times, 'case the bad news drives in
She has the bottle of gin handy in case she receives devastating news about her partner.


Every other day she breaks down
Every second day, she experiences a breakdown due to being overwhelmed.


Wonders if he is above or below ground.
She thinks about the possibility of her partner being dead and whether or not he's been buried.


And so she never lets on that she's really afraid.
Once again, she keeps her fears to herself, to be strong for her partner and cope with the emotional pain.


Day after day she grows tired,
As time passes and the uncertainty continues, she becomes increasingly worn out and drained.


And prays that her soldier will come home alive
She relies on her faith to offer her some hope and prays that her partner returns home safely.




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