Kyrie
The Armoury Show Lyrics
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Like a sail in the wind
She sails away into the boundary
Oh oh oh Kyrie awake me
Judy in July - through a golden eye
Can see over the fields
The hawk weave on through the boundary
Oh oh oh Kyrie awake me
See it through - Judy Oh Judy
Curious in the vale of tears I know
I love you anyway
Memory - at the feast of fools I know
I love you anyway
Will I remember you
Will I get you back
Judy in July - in anger calm and shy
Oh how she beats the floor
Oh oh oh Kyrie awake me
The Armoury Show's song Kyrie has many layers of interpretation, and one of them is Judy in July can be seen as a metaphor for the ephemeral nature of life. The lyrics suggest that Judy, and by extension, every person, is like a sail in the wind that eventually drifts away into the boundary. The boundary here can be interpreted as a metaphor for death or the unknown. The song captures the essence of human fragility and the realization that life is not something one can control. The repetition of Kyrie, meaning "Lord have mercy" in Greek, poses a question about the afterlife and the idea of judgment. The lyrics seek comfort from the divine to help us make sense of our lives and the inevitable end.
The second stanza of the song takes us on a journey with Judy as she looks through a golden eye and sees a hawk weave on through the boundary. Again, the boundary can be interpreted as death, and the hawk as her soul flying away. The repetition of 'oh oh oh Kyrie awake me' adds to the sense of seeking protection of a higher power during this moment of realization. The third stanza brings up the idea of memories, and the emotions tied to them, thus adding a layer of sentimentality to the song. The chorus asks whether we get to keep memories, and whether we can retrieve those whom we have lost.
In summary, the song Kyrie by The Armoury Show is a poignant and reflective piece that talks about human fragility, the ephemeral nature of life, and the complexities of memory and mortality. The lyrics use the metaphor of Judy in July to evoke feelings of transience and uncertainty while also seeking comfort and solace in the divine. The repetition of Kyrie creates a sense of urgency and despair, and the chorus seeks answers to eternal questions about memory and love.
Line by Line Meaning
Judy In July - looking into the sky
Judy is gazing up at the sky in the month of July
Like a sail in the wind
Her presence in the open field is like a fluttering sail in the wind
She sails away into the boundary
She drifts away towards the edge of the unknown territory
Oh oh oh Kyrie awake me
The singer calls for Kyrie to awaken him
Judy in July - through a golden eye
Judy sees the world through a gleaming lens in the month of July
Can see over the fields
She can look beyond the vast fields
The hawk weave on through the boundary
The hawk glides through the limits of the land
Oh oh oh Kyrie awake me
The singer repeats his call for Kyrie to awaken him
See it through - Judy Oh Judy
Judy is urged to continue her journey without giving up
Curious in the vale of tears I know
Despite going through the struggles of life, Judy maintains her curiosity
I love you anyway
The singer reaffirms his love for Judy, no matter what happens
Memory - at the feast of fools I know
The singer reminisces about a past celebration, while acknowledging the foolishness of it
I love you anyway
Once again, the singer emphasizes his love for Judy, regardless of the past
Will I remember you
The singer wonders whether he'll hold onto Judy's memory
Will I get you back
The singer contemplates whether he'll get Judy back in his life
Judy in July - in anger calm and shy
Judy displays a mix of conflicting emotions in July: anger, calmness, and shyness
Oh how she beats the floor
She beats the ground with her feet
Oh oh oh Kyrie awake me
The singer's final plea for Kyrie to awaken him
Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN DOYLE, JOHN MCGEOCH, RICHARD JOBSON, RUSSELL WEBB
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