Phoenix )
Wishbone Ash Lyrics


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Bird, rise high from the cinders, leave it all behind,
All the ruins and the fire.
Bird, raise your head from the ashes - many men lay dead.
You can see them like I.
Phoenix rise, raise your head to the sky.




Overall Meaning

The song "Phoenix" by Wishbone Ash tells the story of rebirth and renewal after destruction. The lyrics encourage the listener to rise above the ashes, leave behind the ruins and the fire, and move towards a new beginning. The imagery of the phoenix rising from the ashes is used to represent this idea of renewal, and the lyrics suggest that we can all experience this if we choose to let go of the past and embrace the future.


The first verse sets the scene for the song, with the lines "Bird, rise high from the cinders, leave it all behind, all the ruins and the fire." The bird here represents the phoenix, and the cinders and ruins symbolize the destruction left behind by a catastrophic event. The second verse refers to the many men who have died, and the bird exhorts us to "raise your head from the ashes" and see them lying there. The chorus then repeats the line "Phoenix rise, raise your head to the sky," emphasizing the theme of rebirth and renewal.


Line by Line Meaning

Bird, rise high from the cinders, leave it all behind,
Fly away from the destruction, abandon what's left behind.


All the ruins and the fire.
Everything has been destroyed and consumed by flames.


Bird, raise your head from the ashes - many men lay dead.
Look around at the devastation - there are many casualties.


You can see them like I.
You too can witness the destruction that has been wrought.


Phoenix rise, raise your head to the sky.
Fly high and embrace new life, leaving behind the tragedy of the past.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Walt Disney Music Company
Written by: ANDREW POWELL, DAVID ALAN TURNER, MARTIN ROBERT TURNER, STEVEN UPTON

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patton3A

,,Ptak powstał ze swoich popiołów
zostawił wszystko za sobą
wszystkie ruiny i ogień.
Ptak podniósł głowę z popiołów
 wokół było wielu martwych
możesz ich zobaczyć tak jak ja
Feniks powstał
podnieś swoja głowę ku niebu....,

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Gerwyn Evans

Wore out several air guitars "playing" this in 1970. It still sounds as fantastic as it did then.

Andrew Vida

Perfect example of how some music will never be dated. This is the first track I ever heard by them in January '73, just prior to turning 15. Been with me ever since.

I think Steve Upton is a grossly underrated drummer. Like Ginger Baker, a jazz drummer first and foremost.

adrian collings

The brilliance of this track echoes down the years and reminds us how creatively good this period was.

joseph mitan

Great Band

Gary Tarr

If I ever need waking up and reliving my journey from Beatles and Stones into REAL music . I listen to Ash 1 and Argus . Must be 2 of the most under-rated prog rock albums ever . I am 64 and still adore these albums 

yyrgx hernandez

Gary Tarr im 25 and i love those records, grew up listening to them.

Joachim Jürgens

+Gary Tarr you're so damn right

Les Frost

+Gary Tarr -- Straight up Gar

Les Frost

+Gary Tarr -- Straight up Gar

alexauyeung

+Gary Tarr  sure I listen to them in mid 70 and now after 40 years

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