Warriors Of Love
Jim Capaldi Lyrics


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This side of the sun on the wrong side of the tracks
Men were being counted with a mark upon their backs
On an endless wheel of pain, forced to walk beneath the sun
Chained to one another, waiting for their time to come

Then the lightning split the heavens′ Great Spirit from above
Looked out on the trail of tears and the warriors of love
From the young ones to the wise men nobody was spared
A nation of proud people being slaughtered, no one cared

Hunters of the high plains, eagle feathers in their hair
Made to watch their people die in sadness and despair
Then the lightning split the heavens' Great Spirit from above
Cried out on the trail of tears and the warriors of love

As the snow falls softly earthwards like a satin cloak with stains
Stretched out across the valley and across the sacred plains
The one to note their passing as a witness to the crime
Is an old man standing in the wind remembering the time

When the lightning split the heavens′ Great Spirit from above
Cried out on the trail of tears and the warriors of love
Warriors of love
Warriors of love





Cherokee, Cheyenne, Hopi, Apache
Blackfoot and the Crow, Geronimo, warriors of love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jim Capaldi's song "Warriors Of Love" tell a story of sorrow and resilience in the face of oppression and destruction. The first verse sets the scene of a group of people living on the wrong side of society, facing hardships and discrimination. They are marked and counted, forced to endure a cycle of pain as they wait for a better future.


The second verse introduces a turning point, as the lightning splits the heavens and the Great Spirit above takes notice of the suffering and sacrifice of these people. From the young ones to the wise men, no one is spared from the horrors they face. The lyrics depict a nation of proud people being slaughtered, with no one caring about their plight.


In the third verse, the song mentions the Native American tribes of Cherokee, Cheyenne, Hopi, Apache, Blackfoot, and Crow, and their iconic figures like Geronimo. These tribes were known for their connection to nature and their warrior spirit. Despite their strength, they were still made to witness the death and despair of their people. The lightning and the Great Spirit represent the hope and acknowledgment of their struggle, crying out on the trail of tears.


Overall, "Warriors Of Love" pays tribute to the Native American tribes who endured immense suffering and loss, yet remained warriors of love, preserving their pride, culture, and spirit in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

This side of the sun on the wrong side of the tracks
In this world, some people are born into challenging circumstances and face struggles from the very beginning.


Men were being counted with a mark upon their backs
People were being oppressed and controlled, their worth reduced to mere numbers.


On an endless wheel of pain, forced to walk beneath the sun
They were trapped in an unending cycle of suffering, compelled to endure hardships without respite.


Chained to one another, waiting for their time to come
Bound together in their suffering, they yearned for a time when their circumstances would change.


Then the lightning split the heavens′ Great Spirit from above
A divine intervention occurred, symbolized by lightning, capturing the attention of a higher power.


Looked out on the trail of tears and the warriors of love
The higher power observed the immense suffering and resilience of those on the path of tears, referred to as warriors of love.


From the young ones to the wise men nobody was spared
People of all ages and wisdom were not exempt from the suffering and atrocities.


A nation of proud people being slaughtered, no one cared
A proud nation of people was being destroyed, yet their plight remained unnoticed and unacknowledged.


Hunters of the high plains, eagle feathers in their hair
Brave individuals belonging to indigenous tribes, adorned with eagle feathers as a symbol of their strength and connection to the divine.


Made to watch their people die in sadness and despair
They were forced to witness the death and demise of their own people, overwhelmed by grief and hopelessness.


As the snow falls softly earthwards like a satin cloak with stains
The gentle descent of snow upon the land, resembling a stained satin cloak, adds an air of melancholy and sorrow.


Stretched out across the valley and across the sacred plains
The snow covers the entire landscape, extending over both valleys and sacred lands.


The one to note their passing as a witness to the crime
There is an individual who observes and bears witness to the suffering and injustice inflicted upon these people.


Is an old man standing in the wind remembering the time
An elderly man, standing amidst the wind, recollects the past and the memories associated with it.


Cherokee, Cheyenne, Hopi, Apache
Referring to different Native American tribes, acknowledging their existence and prominence.


Blackfoot and the Crow, Geronimo, warriors of love
Including the Blackfoot tribe, the Crow tribe, and the notable figure Geronimo, who all embody the spirit of love and resilience in the face of adversity.




Writer(s): Jim Capaldi, Tom Costa

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