Soldier of Fortune
Thin Lizzy Lyrics


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A soldier of fortune came home from war
And wondered what he was fighting for
This sad-eyed soldier, he broke down and cried
Oh oh, he was so broke up inside

When will it end
When will it end
The bell tolls
For those about to die

The battle's over the war is won
But this soldier of fortune he will carry on
He will carry on when all hope is gone
He will carry on

He's trained to kill and kill he will
As we march along
Singing just another soldier song
Just another soldier song

I am a soldier of fortune




Destined to keep on marching
I can hear the pipers calling

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Thin Lizzy's "Soldier Of Fortune" tell the story of a soldier who has returned home from war and is struggling to find a sense of meaning and purpose. The opening lines show us an emotive portrayal of the character's despair and disillusionment with war. The soldier is experiencing a heavy sense of pain and sadness after fighting in the war, and the lyrics convey the idea that he has become regretful of his involvement in it.


The chorus reveals the soldier's contemplation on the inevitability of death. The lyrics "When will it end, When will it end, The bell tolls, For those about to die" show us the soldier's anxiety about mortality. He is struggling to come to terms with the fact that his life may soon come to an end, and the song’s chorus highlights the bravado a soldier may have in the face of death.


The closing lines of the song are again reflective of the soldier's character. He is shown as a man who is trained to kill, but who will carry on regardless. The lyrics "I am a soldier of fortune, Destined to keep on marching, I can hear the pipers calling" are an ode to the unrelenting nature of a soldier's spirit. The character is aware of his role and destiny and will continue to fight despite the underlying shame that he is feeling.


Line by Line Meaning

A soldier of fortune came home from war
A mercenary returned from fighting, his paid work as a soldier now complete


And wondered what he was fighting for
He questioned the reason behind his involvement in the conflict


This sad-eyed soldier, he broke down and cried
Overwhelmed with emotion, the soldier wept and showed his vulnerability


Oh oh, he was so broke up inside
His inner turmoil was causing him great distress


When will it end
The soldier longs for the violence and destruction to cease


When will it end
The repetition of the question emphasizes the soldier's desperation for peace


The bell tolls
A metaphorical representation of death and the soldier's fate


For those about to die
A reference to an old saying about imminent death and the importance of honoring those who are about to face it


The battle's over the war is won
Although the conflict has ended and their side has emerged as victorious, the soldier's personal struggles have not ended


But this soldier of fortune he will carry on
Despite the emotional toll of war, the mercenary remains committed to his duty


He will carry on when all hope is gone
Even when it seems like there is no chance of success, the soldier will persist


He's trained to kill and kill he will
As a soldier, his purpose is to engage in combat and cause harm to the enemy, regardless of the morality of his actions


As we march along
The camaraderie and unity amongst soldiers as they go to war


Singing just another soldier song
The soldier identifies with the standard militaristic music that often accompanies warfare


I am a soldier of fortune
Reasserting his status as a hired warrior


Destined to keep on marching
His fate is to continue to fight in conflicts


I can hear the pipers calling
A reference to the traditional use of piping in military marches, and the soldier's attentiveness to his surroundings




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT

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