The Wreck Of The Beautiful
The Divine Comedy Lyrics


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When the beautiful set sail back in 1970
She was state of the art, the flagship of our navy.
But the salt sea took its toll and the rust began to show,
And with a heavy heart we took her to the breaker's yard.

I thought I heard her call, maybe I heard nothing at all.
I thought I heard her call from the wreck of the beautiful.
But like the fattened cow can smell the butcher's knife,
She knew where she was bound, a sad end to a proud life.
That's when I heard her cry and the waves rose five miles high,
And the men who did not drown watched as the beautiful went down.





I thought I heard her call, maybe I heard nothing at all.
I thought I heard her call from the wreck of the beautiful.

Overall Meaning

The Divine Comedy's song "The Wreck of the Beautiful" is a melancholic and reflective piece of music that tells the story of a navy ship that was once a pride of the fleet, but over time fell into disuse and eventually ended up in a scrap yard. As the ship is slowly taken apart, the singer hears the call of the ship, a stirring of something lost and forgotten, and becomes overwhelmed with emotion.


The song uses an array of powerful poetic images to create a sense of grandeur and beauty which is ultimately lost to time. The line "And the men who did not drown watched as the beautiful went down," hints at a sadness that goes beyond just the physical sinking of the ship. It speaks to the idea that we must all eventually watch the things we once loved and cherished, deteriorate and disappear.


Overall, "The Wreck of the Beautiful" is a potent meditation on the transience of beauty and the inevitable passage of time. It reminds us that even our grandest achievements cannot last forever, and that eventually everything we know and love must come to an end.


Line by Line Meaning

When the beautiful set sail back in 1970
In 1970, the beautiful ship set sail and was a state of the art flagship of our navy.


She was state of the art, the flagship of our navy.
The ship was a pinnacle of modern technology and was the pride of our naval fleet.


But the salt sea took its toll and the rust began to show,
The sea water wore down the ship, causing rust to appear as a sign of decay.


And with a heavy heart we took her to the breaker's yard.
Sadly, we had to dismantle the ship and take it to be scrapped.


I thought I heard her call, maybe I heard nothing at all.
I had a feeling that I heard a sound, but it could have been my imagination.


She knew where she was bound, a sad end to a proud life.
The ship knew that it was fated to end up at the breaker's yard, which was a sad end to its once-proud life.


That's when I heard her cry and the waves rose five miles high,
I heard the ship make a distressing noise and witnessed huge waves arise as the sea grew angry.


And the men who did not drown watched as the beautiful went down.
The bystanders who were not lost at sea helplessly watched as the beautiful ship sank.


I thought I heard her call, maybe I heard nothing at all.
Despite being sunk, I felt as if the ship was calling out to me, but it might have just been my imagination.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: NEIL HANNON

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