Voices
Nick Drake Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Voice from the mountain
And a voice from the sea
Voice in my neighbourhood
And a voice calling me
Tell me my friend my friend
Tell me with love where can it end it end
Voice from above
The sound on the ocean wave
And the sound in the tree
Sound in a country lane say you can be free
Tell me you crowd you crowd tell me again
Tell me out loud out loud this sound is rain
Tune from the hillside
And tune full of light
A flute in the morning
And a chime in the night
I know the game again i know the score
I know my name my name but this tune is more

Voice from the mountain
And voice from the sea
Voice from in my neighbourhood
And a voice calling me
Tell me my friend my friend




Tell me with love where can it end it end
Voice from above

Overall Meaning

The song "Voices" by Nick Drake can be interpreted in several ways, but the central theme appears to be about the search for direction or guidance in life through different voices coming from various sources. The lyrics speak of the voices from the sea, the mountain, the neighborhood, and above, all calling out to the singer. The first stanza of the song appears to ask for advice from friends or from some higher power about where life can lead. The imagery shifts in the second stanza to the sounds around the singer in the countryside, where freedom is promised, and these sounds are identified as rain. This might suggest that the answers are not always clear, and sometimes the guidance comes in subtle ways, such as the sound of rain.


In the final verse, the singer seems to have found some peace and contentment in the tunes coming from the hillside and through instruments such as the flute and chime. These tunes appear to speak to the singer on a deeper level - beyond mere words to a place of understanding that is hard to express. The song finishes with the same questions that opened the song, suggesting that while the search for answers may be ongoing, the journey is worth taking.


Line by Line Meaning

Voice from the mountain
I hear a voice coming from the top of a mountain.


And a voice from the sea
I hear another voice coming from the sea.


Voice in my neighborhood
I hear a voice in my nearby area.


And a voice calling me.
I hear a voice calling out for me.


Tell me my friend my friend
Please, my friend, tell me something.


Tell me with love
Tell me in a gentle and caring way.


Where can it end it end, this
Where will this all come to a stop?


Voice from above.
I hear another voice from up high.


The sound on the ocean wave
I hear the sound of waves from the ocean.


And the sound in the tree
I hear the rustling of a tree.


Sound in a country lane
I hear sounds coming from a small countryside road.


Say you can be free.
Someone is telling me that I can be free.


Tell me you crowd you crowd
Please, all of you around me, tell me something.


Tell me again
Say it one more time.


Tell me out loud out loud
Say it clearly and loudly.


This sound is rain.
I realize that the sound I'm hearing is that of rain.


Tune from the hillside
I hear a melody coming from a hill nearby.


And tune full of light
The melody is bright and cheerful.


A flute in the morning
I hear the sound of a flute in the morning.


And a chime in the night.
I hear the sound of a chime during the night.


I know the game again
I recognize the situation once more.


I know the score
I understand the situation fully.


I know my name my name
I am aware of my own identity.


But this tune is more.
However, this melody is something more meaningful.


Voice from the mountain
I hear the voice from the mountaintop once more.


And voice from the sea
I hear the voice from the sea again.


Voice from in my neighborhood
I hear the voice from my nearby surroundings.


And a voice calling me.
And I hear that voice calling out for me again.


Tell me my friend my friend
Once more asking for help from a friend.


Tell me with love
Asking for a gentle and loving response.


Where can it end it end, this
Asking where all of this will come to a stop.


Voice from above.
And once more hearing that voice from high above.




Lyrics © RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

Preston


on Kimbie

And I need

And I need a Mackinaw

Preston


on Kimbie

how

hawl

Preston


on Kimbie

It's not a show. It's a shawl. The point here is that can be once a luxury item, a shawl that costs $9, while the speaker needs a Mackinaw, which is a practical warm coat. She "wants" something, but he "needs" something.

Preston


on Kimbie

Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie desires a performance that costs exactly nine dollars

Kimbie wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie repeatedly expresses her desire for a nine dollar performance

She wants a nine dollar show
Kimbie is insistent on attending a nine dollar show

And I need
The artist has a need that is yet to be revealed

Well Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist is telling Kimbie to let her hair loose and relax

Kimbie let your hair hang down
The singer repeats his request to Kimbie, urging her to let go of her worries

Let your hair hang down
The singer encourages Kimbie to let her hair down, implying that she should stop worrying and enjoy herself

T'il it touches the ground
The artist suggests that Kimbie should let her hair down completely

Well Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist reminds Kimbie to let go of her worries as he intends to depart soon

Kimbie let your hair hang down
The artist emphasizes the importance of Kimbie letting her hair down before he leaves

Cause come the morning I’ll be gone
The singer implies that he will not stay for long

Well Kimbie where you been so long
The artist questions Kimbie's whereabouts since he last saw her

I’ve been down in your state pen
Kimbie has spent time in a prison located in the singer's state

With those rough and rowdy
Kimbie has been surrounded by aggressive and unruly people

Rough and rowdy men
The people Kimbie has been surrounded by in prison are male and are known for their aggressive behaviour

Well Kimbie where you been so long
The artist repeats his question, wondering where Kimbie has been and why she has been away for so long

And I gotta go back again
Kimbie reveals that she has to return to prison once again

Well I wished I was a mole in the ground
The singer expresses his wish to be a mole that burrows underground

I wished I were a mole in the ground
The singer repeats his desire to become a mole

I was a mole in the ground
The artist imagines himself as a mole burrowing beneath the surface of the earth

And that I’d tear this mountain
The artist imagines himself digging through a mountain

I’d tear this mountain down
The artist would use his strength to destroy a mountain if he were a mole

Wished I was a mole in the ground
The singer repeats his desire to become a mole, implying that he wants to be free from the burdens of the human world

Dave


on Free Ride

That interpretation isn't correct at all.

More Versions