Song For The Dead Lyrics

Lyric discussion by liamg14 

Cover art for Song For The Dead lyrics by Randy Newman

My interpretation: A war song likely regarding the Vietnam war. Though seemingly simple at first glance, this song subtly illustrates some powerful messages. The idea of a bloodied soldier left behind to offer their comrades some kind of proper sendoff acts as a means to criticize the governments for not truly caring about the soldiers they send out to fight in war. The lyric “To defend this mud hole” could go beyond the literal meaning, implying that the country itself is no good. But more simply, in the minds of the soldiers, the horrors that take place in such areas seem to only be for the sake of killing each other where the fighting would never affect anyone else, particularly the corrupt leaders. Next, the soldier in the song talks about how their country was afraid for no good reason, and that the bodies of the enemy will stay with the soldiers “forever near”. This is clearly referring to the post-traumatic stress that such things ingrain in a person. The final verse is ambiguous as to whom the soldier is talking to-- it could be their comrades or the enemy soldiers… Therefore, one could assume that the lyric is implying that both sides are just as human as each other, and deserve to be commemorated equally. Great song.