Heroes (David Bowie cover) Lyrics
This song was written when the Iron Curtain and Berlin Wall were still up. During that time, there were passes given to the people on the West (free) side to visit the East (communist) side for a day. Sometimes people would meet while on the East side, and short of subjecting yourself to the terror and oppression of living there, you'd have to abandon any hope of ever having a normal life with that person (or even seeing them again in some cases).
"I, I wish you could swim Like the dolphins, like dolphins can swim Though nothing, nothing will keep us together We can beat them, for ever and ever"
The first verse describes how people would try to escape East Berlin. Some would swim where the wall was low, risking drowning in the freezing water of the river.
"I, I will be king And you, you will be queen Though nothing, nothing will drive them away We can be Heroes, just for one day We can be us, just for one day"
Nothing would ever cause the guards on the Wall to go away, for any amount of time. One day is all they have.
"I, I remember standing, by the wall And the guns, shot above our heads And we kissed, as though nothing could fall And the shame, was on the other side Oh we can beat them, for ever and ever"
They stood by the wall on the West side, as the guards shot at people trying to escape. "The shame" is the communist government on the East side, and they're sharing what could possibly be their last kiss.
As for what this song means to me, I believe it can be applied to any situation where two people who want to be together can't for some very serious reasons.
Hope this helped anyone who's wondering.
@RavenBlackbow J Dylan and co. did re-arrange the verses in this, but it's a good version.
@RavenBlackbow J Dylan and co. did re-arrange the verses in this, but it's a good version.
This song is so pretty...but I have no idea what it means! Help!
I think what J. Dylan is trying to portray is that though we'd all like to be super heroes with special powers, we really don't need anything but our own courage and will to become heroes...even if it is just for one day...
I think what J. Dylan is trying to portray is that though we'd all like to be super heroes with special powers, we really don't need anything but our own courage and will to become heroes...even if it is just for one day...
except he didnt write it
it' be helpful if you included who actually wrote it...
Yeah, David Bowie wrote it. Hahaha.
i do remember hearing this song somewhere else and they guy who sung it didn't sound like Dylan at all so I don't know
well i'll be damned...lol
=D