Ballad
New Model Army Lyrics


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When they look back at us and they write down their history
What will they say about our generation?
We're the ones who knew everything and still we did nothing
Harvested everything, planted nothing.
Well we live pretty well in the wake of the goldrush
Floating in comfort on waves of our apathy
Quietly gnawing away at Her body
Until we mortgage the future, bury our children
Storehouses full with the fruits we've been given
We send off the scrag-ends to suckle the starving
But still we can't feed this strange hunger inside
Greedy, restless and unsatisfied.

I was never much one for the great "Big Bang" theory
Going out in a blaze of suicidal glory
Not foolish and brave, these leaders of ours
Just stupid and petty, unworthy of power;
Just a little leak here and a small error there
Another square mile poisoned forever
A series of sad and pathetic little fizzles
And out go the lights, never to return.
The affair it is over, the passion is dead
She stares at us now with ice in Her eyes
But we turn away from these bitter reproaches
And take up distractions to forget what we're doing

I stand on these hills and I watch Her at night
A thousands square miles, a million orange lights
Wounded and scarred, She lies silent in pain
Raped and betrayed in the cold acid rain
And I wish and I wish
We could start over again




Yes I wish and I wish
We could win back Her love once again

Overall Meaning

New Model Army's song "Ballad" is a powerful and thought-provoking critique of modern society's moral and environmental failures. The opening verses paint a bleak picture of human greed and waste, with lines like "Harvested everything, planted nothing" and "Quietly gnawing away at Her body". The lyrics suggest that despite our knowledge and access to resources, we have failed to take care of our planet and future generations, and have succumbed to a selfish and unfulfilling existence.


The second verse continues this theme, lamenting the shortsightedness of our leaders and the irreversible damage done to the earth. The line "Just a little leak here and a small error there" suggests that we are not intentionally trying to destroy the planet, but rather our lack of foresight and responsibility has led to a gradual decline. The chorus then pivots to a more personal plea for redemption, with the singer expressing hope that we can create a better future and "win back Her love once again".


Overall, "Ballad" is a powerful and timely call to action, challenging listeners to rethink their values and take responsibility for their impact on the world. Its themes of environmentalism and social justice are as relevant today as they were when the song was first released, and its urgent yet melancholic tone resonates deeply with anyone concerned about the future of our planet.


Line by Line Meaning

When they look back at us and they write down their history
What will people in the future think of our generation?


What will they say about our generation?
How will we be remembered by history?


We're the ones who knew everything and still we did nothing
Despite knowing so much, we have failed to take any meaningful action.


Harvested everything, planted nothing.
We have consumed all the resources without replenishing them.


Well we live pretty well in the wake of the goldrush
We have benefitted greatly from the unsustainable exploitation of the earth.


Floating in comfort on waves of our apathy
We are indifferent to the harm our actions cause.


Quietly gnawing away at Her body
We are slowly destroying the earth.


Until we mortgage the future, bury our children
We are damaging the environment so severely that future generations will suffer greatly.


Storehouses full with the fruits we've been given
We have an abundance of resources.


We send off the scrag-ends to suckle the starving
We share our leftovers with those in need.


But still we can't feed this strange hunger inside
Despite having enough, we always want more.


Greedy, restless and unsatisfied.
We are always wanting more and are never satisfied.


I was never much one for the great "Big Bang" theory
I never believed in the idea that the universe was created in a single explosion.


Going out in a blaze of suicidal glory
Dying heroically and stupidly.


Not foolish and brave, these leaders of ours
Our leaders are cowardly and foolish.


Just stupid and petty, unworthy of power;
Our rulers are trivial, unintelligent, and undeserving of their positions.


Just a little leak here and a small error there
Our small mistakes are adding up over time.


Another square mile poisoned forever
Each mistake we make damages an irreplaceable piece of the earth.


A series of sad and pathetic little fizzles
Our efforts have been ineffective and unimpressive.


And out go the lights, never to return.
Our destructive actions will eventually doom us all.


The affair it is over, the passion is dead
Our love for the earth has died.


She stares at us now with ice in Her eyes
The earth is angry with us and no longer trusts us.


But we turn away from these bitter reproaches
We ignore the earth's complaints.


And take up distractions to forget what we're doing
We distract ourselves with meaningless pursuits to avoid confronting the harm we are causing.


I stand on these hills and I watch Her at night
I look at the earth from a distance.


A thousands square miles, a million orange lights
I can see thousands of square miles of civilization lit up at night.


Wounded and scarred, She lies silent in pain
The earth is deeply hurt and is in agony.


Raped and betrayed in the cold acid rain
The earth has been violated by pollution.


And I wish and I wish
I hope.


We could start over again
We can rebuild and make things right again.


Yes I wish and I wish
I strongly hope


We could win back Her love once again
We can regain the earth's approval and work to restore the relationship we once had.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JUSTIN EDWARD SULLIVAN

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Comments from YouTube:

László Furka

One of the most beautiful songs of my life. Eternal honor from Hungary!

Philipp Tailor

listening to this with 16 in the 80s for the first time was really moving and somewhere between the lines I felt a gleam of hope, listening to this these days I still wish... but to be honest - the hope of that time is long lost

Sinistar

I think this is one of the most meaningful songs I ever heard, it changed me

sebastian von Nebenan

#metoo

Sinistar

+Stewart McMaster Just wish I was stronger

Andy S1967

33 years old and even more relevant today than when it was written. Justin is an incredible visionary who could see the shit we were inflicting on the planet before 'environmentalism' became cool.

Bob Builder

brilliant track, can't believe there's only 6 likes, should be thousands

Patricia de Oliveira Dias Barbeyron

I listened to this album so many times... had it in vinyl, cd and now, it's in my iPod.

Gladys Loraine

Indeed one of the most beautiful touching songs about mother earth i have ever heard

MusicNewsWeb

lovely to hear this, live the other night it was exactly the same! Mark 'The Harp' Feltham... heaven... pure heaven...

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