Okay
Winter Aid Lyrics


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Down among the dead men
Down among the dead
The town is burning up but
We will meet again

Down among the rushes
I will float away
Down among the dead men
I will be okay

Down among the dead men
I will be okay
I know where I'm going
I will be okay

Down among the rushes
I will float away
Down among the dead men
I will be okay
I will be okay
I will be okay

When the widow's singing
I will be okay
When the bells are ringing
I will be okay

When the night is talking
I will slip away
See the houses walking
I will be okay

I can see the silence of the night above
I can see the light inside your eyes my love
I can see the pattern that your mother wove

I can see the silence of the night above
I can see the light inside your eyes my love
I can see the pattern that your mother wove

When the widow's singing
I will be okay
When the bells are ringing
I will be okay

When the night is talking
I will slip away
See the houses walking
I will be okay





Are you okay?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Winter Aid's song "Okay" convey a sense of acceptance and peace in the face of death and uncertainty. The repetition of the phrase "down among the dead men" creates a haunting and melancholic atmosphere, while the reassurance that the singer will be okay despite their surroundings and circumstances provides a glimmer of hope. The imagery of floating away and slipping away also suggests a sense of letting go and surrendering to fate.


The reference to the widow singing and the bells ringing alludes to traditional funeral rituals and the idea of finding comfort in familiar traditions. The mention of the houses walking is a surreal and unsettling image, perhaps representing the instability and impermanence of life.


Overall, the lyrics of "Okay" invite the listener to contemplate the inevitability of death and the importance of finding peace and acceptance in the face of it.


Line by Line Meaning

Down among the dead men
In the midst of the hopeless and lost


Down among the dead
Among the lifeless and forgotten


The town is burning up but
Amidst chaos and destruction


We will meet again
Reassurance of a future encounter


Down among the rushes
Amidst the reeds by the water


I will float away
Escaping the troubles and pain of life


Down among the dead men
Among the hopeless and forgotten


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


Down among the dead men
Among the hopeless and forgotten


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


I know where I'm going
Having a clear direction in life


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


Down among the rushes
Among the reeds by the water


I will float away
Escaping the troubles and pain of life


Down among the dead men
Among the hopeless and forgotten


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


When the widow's singing
Amidst mourning and sadness


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


When the bells are ringing
Marking a time of change and transition


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


When the night is talking
In the stillness of darkness


I will slip away
Escaping the troubles and pain of life


See the houses walking
Metaphor for chaos and confusion


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


I can see the silence of the night above
Observing the stillness and quiet of the night sky


I can see the light inside your eyes my love
Noticing the love and hope in someone's gaze


I can see the pattern that your mother wove
Recognizing the influence of family and tradition


When the widow's singing
Amidst mourning and sadness


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


When the bells are ringing
Marking a time of change and transition


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


When the night is talking
In the stillness of darkness


I will slip away
Escaping the troubles and pain of life


See the houses walking
Metaphor for chaos and confusion


I will be okay
Finding peace and comfort


Are you okay?
Question of concern and empathy




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