Soldier
Spirit Lyrics


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(Kelly/Mann)
Dragged in his fathers footsteps
Onto other people's doorsteps
To shoe-gaze through another afternoon
He's well turned out, his pants are pressed
He's dripping in his Sunday best
As the sun beats down in time to the sound
Of his father going on about the problems of the world
While Kevin stands uncounted at the door
Will Kevin get to heaven any soner?
Will father ever bother looking down?
When he sees the light
He sees the light
There must be empty chairs in the Kingdom hall
What with the summer holidays the flock is getting small
So he's marching 'round my neighbourhood
With a briefcase and a boy
But Kevin doesn't share the Soldier's Joy
I could see right through him
And the lawn was needing mowed
I closed the door and watched him turn to go
When he sees the light
He sees the light




He sees such light
I want him to change for me

Overall Meaning

Spirit’s song “Soldier” tells the story of a young man named Kevin who is following in his father’s footsteps and going door to door to spread his religion. The lyrics describe Kevin as well-turned-out, with his pants pressed and dressed in his Sunday best, but shoe-gazing as he listens to his father talk about the problems of the world. In contrast, the singer, who is skeptical of Kevin’s mission, can see “right through him” as he goes door to door with his briefcase and a boy. The singer decides to close the door and watch as Kevin continues on his journey.


In many ways, the song critiques the practice of door-to-door evangelism, as well as the rigidity of some religious institutions that rely on this type of evangelism. The lyrics suggest that Kevin is caught up in his own world and not truly connecting with the people he’s trying to reach. At the same time, the song also explores themes of doubt and questioning within religious communities. By asking whether Kevin will ever get to heaven and whether his father will ever look down on him, the lyrics suggest a sense of uncertainty about the ultimate goal of these religious practices.


Overall, “Soldier” is a song that encourages listeners to think critically about the messages they receive from religious institutions and to question the motivations of those who are promoting specific belief systems.


Line by Line Meaning

Dragged in his fathers footsteps
He is following his father's path against his will


Onto other people's doorsteps
He is imposing his beliefs on others


To shoe-gaze through another afternoon
He is spending his time aimlessly


He's well turned out, his pants are pressed
He is dressed up, but superficial


He's dripping in his Sunday best
He is showing off his material possessions


As the sun beats down in time to the sound
He is oblivious to the natural beauty surrounding him


Of his father going on about the problems of the world
His father is imposing his worldview on him


While Kevin stands uncounted at the door
Kevin is ignored and overlooked


Will Kevin get to heaven any soner?
The Soldier is questioning Kevin's fate


Will father ever bother looking down?
The Soldier is questioning his father's care


When he sees the light
When the Soldier gains understanding


He sees the light
He gains enlightenment


There must be empty chairs in the Kingdom hall
The Soldier is concerned about his Church's attendance


What with the summer holidays the flock is getting small
Attendance is decreasing during the summer months


So he's marching 'round my neighbourhood
The Soldier is on a missionary mission


With a briefcase and a boy
He is accompanied by a young assistant


But Kevin doesn't share the Soldier's Joy
Kevin is not interested in following the Soldier's path


I could see right through him
The Soldier is aware of the disinterest around him


And the lawn was needing mowed
The Soldier is neglecting his own home life


I closed the door and watched him turn to go
The Soldier is being dismissed by those around him


He sees such light
The enlightenment gained by the Soldier


I want him to change for me
The Soldier wants to impose his beliefs on others




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GEOFF KELLY, GEOFFREY KELLY, JOHN MANN, JOHN FRASER MANN

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