About the song
Dire Straits’ 1985 song “Brothers in Arms” is a powerful and poignant ballad from their acclaimed album of the same name. Written by lead vocalist and guitarist Mark Knopfler, the song addresses the futility and sorrow of war, with lyrics that reflect on the shared humanity of soldiers on opposing sides.
The song features Knopfler’s hauntingly beautiful guitar work, characterized by its clean, melodic lines and emotional depth. The atmospheric arrangement, with its subtle synthesizers and somber tones, perfectly complements the reflective nature of the lyrics.
“Brothers in Arms” stands out not only for its musical brilliance but also for its moving message. It has been used in various contexts to underscore themes of conflict and reconciliation, making it a timeless piece that resonates with listeners around the world. The track’s emotional intensity and masterful execution solidify its status as one of Dire Straits’ most enduring and impactful songs.
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Lyric
These mist covered mountainsAre a home now for me But my home is the lowlands And always will be Someday you’ll return to Your valleys and your farms And you’ll no longer burn to be Brothers in armsThrough these fields of destructionBaptisms of fire I’ve witnessed your suffering As the battle raged high And though they did hurt me so bad In the fear and alarm You did not desert me My brothers in armsThere’s so many different worldsSo many different suns And we have just one world But we live in different onesNow the sun’s gone to hell andThe moon’s riding high Let me bid you farewell Every man has to die But it’s written in the starlight And every line in your palm We’re fools to make war On our brothers in arms