Prayer Flags
New Model Army Lyrics


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I met a Moko man from the other side
The room began to capsize as he was telling me his tales
And all my beliefs and best belongings
Were flying useless through the air
And when they all were lost - then we were brothers

By the wheel the tellers stands shaking numbers from his hands
His face is masked and his coats tails are waring
He cries 'round and round and round she goes
Where she lands nobody knows, but hey thank you for asking'

The prayer flags are flying in the wind

In the last days of winter, just a few of us remained
We built a fire of remembrance on the frozen land
And as the sparks flew up into the night to dance around the stars
Beneath our very feet the ground was shifting

The prayer flags are flying in the wind
The prayer wheels spinning in the wind

And there she blows â?? our time is gone
And in the womb a new head is beginng to turn
Beyond these Carnival lights there is nothing at all
Just the distant screams and the endless fall

A single drop of rain falls on my windscreen
We're closer to the very edge than we realise
The bridges all have been washed away or bombed out
And the water runs fast and black and coldâ?¦





The prayer flags are flying in the wind
The prayer wheels spinning in the wind

Overall Meaning

In "Prayer Flags" by New Model Army, the lyrics describe encountering a Moko man from the other side, whose tales cause the singer's beliefs and possessions to fly uselessly through the air. Despite this loss, the two become brothers. The second verse describes a teller with a wheel, who shakes numbers from his hands and describes the uncertainty of life. The chorus mentions prayer flags and wheels spinning in the wind, likely symbols of spiritual or religious tradition. The third verse describes a group of people gathered around a fire in the winter, reminiscing as the ground shifts beneath them. Moving into the final section of the song, there is a sense of coming to the end of something, symbolized by a new head turning in the womb and the Carnival lights fading away. The song ends with the powerful image of washed-out bridges and cold, fast-running water.


On its surface, "Prayer Flags" seems to be about impermanence and the fleeting nature of existence. The Moko man's tales cause the singer to question everything they believe in, and the shifting ground beneath them symbolizes the constant change that is part of life. The lyrics also seem to touch on themes of brotherhood and community in the face of uncertainty and loss, as well as the importance of spiritual or religious traditions.


Line by Line Meaning

I met a Moko man from the other side
I encountered a man from another realm or culture who had stories to tell.


The room began to capsize as he was telling me his tales
His storytelling was so riveting that the world around me seemed to be collapsing.


And all my beliefs and best belongings were flying useless through the air
As his stories unfolded, everything I had once held dear or believed in felt irrelevant and lacking.


And when they all were lost - then we were brothers
Once we had both shed our attachment to material possessions and beliefs, we shared a deeper bond as human beings.


By the wheel the tellers stands shaking numbers from his hands / His face is masked and his coats tails are waring / He cries 'round and round and round she goes / Where she lands nobody knows, but hey thank you for asking'
This section describes a game of chance, where the outcome is completely unpredictable and left to fate. The teller is oddly dressed and his face obscured, adding to the mystical tone.


The prayer flags are flying in the wind
This refrain repeats several times throughout the song, and refers to prayer flags - a Tibetan/Buddhist tradition of hanging colorful flags with prayers and mantras written on them to promote peace, compassion, strength, and wisdom.


In the last days of winter, just a few of us remained / We built a fire of remembrance on the frozen land / And as the sparks flew up into the night to dance around the stars / Beneath our very feet the ground was shifting
This section paints a picture of a small, close-knit community weathering hard times together. Amidst a barren, frozen landscape, they light a fire to honor those who have passed on. Despite the solemnity and ritual of it all, there is a sense of upheaval and change brewing below the surface.


And there she blows – our time is gone / And in the womb a new head is beginng to turn / Beyond these Carnival lights there is nothing at all / Just the distant screams and the endless fall
The passing of time and cyclical nature of life are explored here, with a new era emerging even as the current one comes to an end. Amidst the glittering distractions of the modern world, there is still a sense of emptiness and inevitable decline.


A single drop of rain falls on my windscreen / We're closer to the very edge than we realise / The bridges all have been washed away or bombed out / And the water runs fast and black and coldâ?¦
This final section is bleak and foreboding, alluding to impending disaster, ruin, and collapse. Even the rain seems to hint at something ominous. Our complacency and distance from the world's problems will soon come back to haunt us.




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