Revival
The Gentle Good Lyrics


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Send your songbirds, one, two, three
Rhiannon, over troubled seas
To lull asleep the world of men
The disappeared, once again
shall roam from mountain to shore
And swim the ocean once more

Will the Turtle dove return?
The High Brown hiding in the ferns?
Will the Curlew's mournful cry
Resound above a moorland sky?

Its time for revival
Time to sow seeds of survival
Nurture the wild and revive
a world in pain

Call your songbirds to your side
Rhiannon, now we cannot hide
Wreck the ocean, spoil the land
and ruin ourselves with our own hand




Or turn from this barren old way
To bring on a greener new day

Overall Meaning

In The Gentle Good's song "Revival," the lyrics convey a plea for change and an exploration of the consequences of our actions on the natural world. The song begins by invoking the image of songbirds, symbolizing hope and harmony, being sent to soothe troubled waters and bring peace to the world. The reference to Rhiannon, a figure from Welsh mythology associated with birds and horses, adds a mythical element to the idea of finding solace and restoration.


The lyrics then question whether certain bird species, such as the Turtle dove and the High Brown, will return. These species represent the delicate balance of nature and the potential loss if we do not take action to protect them. The mention of the Curlew's mournful cry suggests a longing for a return to an untouched and serene landscape, represented by the moorland sky.


The chorus emphasizes the urgency for revival, calling for the sowing of seeds of survival and nurturing the wild. The song acknowledges the pain and damage inflicted upon the world by human actions but also proposes a hopeful alternative. It urges us to reject the destructive path we are currently on and embrace a greener future.


Overall, "Revival" serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living beings and the responsibility we have to care for the natural world. It encourages us to reflect on our actions and make the necessary changes to create a more sustainable and harmonious future.


Line by Line Meaning

Send your songbirds, one, two, three
Summon your messengers, one after another


Rhiannon, over troubled seas
Invoke the mystical power to calm the chaotic waters


To lull asleep the world of men
To bring tranquility and peace to humanity


The disappeared, once again
Those who were lost or forgotten, will be found and remembered


Shall roam from mountain to shore
They will freely move across landscapes


And swim the ocean once more
They will navigate the vast expanses of the sea


Will the Turtle dove return?
Will the symbol of love and devotion come back?


The High Brown hiding in the ferns?
Will the rare and endangered species find refuge?


Will the Curlew's mournful cry
Will the haunting sound of the Curlew be heard?


Resound above a moorland sky?
Fill the atmospheric space with its resonance


Its time for revival
The moment has come for renewal


Time to sow seeds of survival
To plant the essentials for continued existence


Nurture the wild and revive
Take care of nature and revitalize it


a world in pain
a world suffering and in distress


Call your songbirds to your side
Summon your harmonious voices to join you


Rhiannon, now we cannot hide
The time for concealment is over, Rhiannon reveal yourself


Wreck the ocean, spoil the land
Destroy the harmony of the sea and damage the integrity of the earth


and ruin ourselves with our own hand
We are causing our own destruction


Or turn from this barren old way
Choose to abandon this unproductive, lifeless path


To bring on a greener new day
To usher in a future filled with vitality and growth




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Gareth Bonello

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