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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Ballad of a Dead Man" by the artist "White Buffalo, The"

The song "Ballad of a Dead Man" by The White Buffalo tells the story of a soldier's tragic death on the battlefield and the grief experienced by his loved ones.

The opening lines paint a bleak picture: "Moon lights up the battlefield, burnin' hot and strong." Here, the author uses the metaphor "burnin' hot and strong" to emphasize the horror and destruction that prevail on the battlefield. The phrase "lifeless, with hearts beat to death" refers both to the fallen soldiers and to their loved ones, whose hearts are broken with grief.

The focus then shifts to the fallen soldier's beloved. She looks at the moon, which reminds her of her lover. We see her despair in the lines: "She wonders where and when and how, she'd lay him down to sleep, a kiss upon his cheek and brow... but he would just lay there." She dreams of the impossible - to bring him back to life.

The image of the "moon and stars" that "won't hide what's wrong" symbolizes the inevitability of truth and the inability to hide from reality. Life has become "heavy as lead" - a metaphor for the unbearable weight of grief.

Morning brings a new wave of suffering. "Roughhouse, bouncer man, he gave a reason to cry" - even a strong man cannot hold back his tears. The fallen soldier's fiancée is left alone, having lost her beloved before their wedding. However, her love for him lives on in her heart and memory.

The repeating lines "Well, the moon and stars won't hide what's wrong or dead - and this life's heavy as lead. That's all" emphasize the inevitability of death and the bitterness of loss. The final words of the song - "Oh, the moon lights up the battlefield..." - return us to the opening scene, closing the narrative circle and reminding us of the cyclical nature of life and death.

The moon lights up over the battlefield now,

With a blistering heat somehow

Lifeless and broken heart to death,

They should have just stayed home instead

Stayed alive.

We'll let her rise

We gliss on some other's eyes

She wonders where when and why

She could have tucked him in his bed,

With a kiss on the cheek and his head

He'd still lay

Well the moon and the stars can't cast shadows on what is wrong

Well my boys are dead, living is lead.

Nothing more

The sun wakes up, bring sparkles in the morning light,

Rubbs a belly bouncer head to cry,

She lost him before they were wed

But he's there in her heart and her head, he's still alive

Well the moon and the stars can't cast shadows of what is wrong,

Dead, living is lead.

Nothing more

Oh the moon lights up over the battlefield now.

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