Achilles Lyrics – The Divine Comedy

“Achilles” Lyrics by The Divine Comedy is a latest English song in the voice of The Divine Comedy. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Achilles” song lyrics are also written by The Divine Comedy. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Achilles” by The Divine Comedy reflects on the tragedy and futility of war through different time periods, comparing ancient heroes like “Achilles” to modern soldiers. It shows how death in battle has always been painful and confusing, whether in ancient Troy or muddy fields of World War I. The singer also reflects on aging and how, in the end, death is the one weakness that unites us all.

Achilles Lyrics

I saw a man this morning
Standing on a foreign shore
From his eyes tears were falling
As he made ready for war
He shouted out a warning;
You slew my sweetest friend
And as sure as day is dawning
His death will be avenged

Was it so hard to die, Achilles
So very hard to die?
You know and I know not, Achilles

So much the happier I
You breached the walls of Troy, Achilles
Slaughtered a thousand men
Patroclus is destroyed, Achilles
And can’t come back again

I saw a man this morning
Trudging through a muddy field
From the sky a shell was falling
With his name scratched in the steel
Lend him your shield, Achilles
Ask the gods to be his guide
All he has is A Shropshire Lad
With this poem scrawled inside

Was it so hard to die, Achilles
So very hard to die?
You know and I know not, Achilles
So much the happier I
Look to the starry skies, Achilles
Look to the silver seas
They do not live or die, Achilles
And neither do we

I saw a man this morning

He was turning fifty-three
And his pampered mind was turning
To thoughts of mortality
One day I will be nothing
Think how funny that will feel

For we, the living
Death is the Achilles heel

Achilles Lyrics Meaning

[Stanza 1]
Here, the singer talks about seeing a soldier standing on a faraway shore, probably about to go into battle. The man is crying, showing he’s not just a brave face—he’s feeling deep pain. He’s also angry and swears revenge because someone dear to him, maybe like a best friend or brother, was killed. He’s carrying that loss into war with him.

[Stanza 2]
The song starts talking to Achilles, the legendary Greek warrior. It wonders if dying was really that hard for him. The singer admits they don’t know, and maybe it’s better that way. Then it recalls how Achilles broke into Troy, killed so many, and lost his close friend Patroclus, who can’t be brought back. That pain seems to still echo through time.

[Stanza 3]
Now we’re in a more modern war. Another man walks through a muddy battlefield, probably from World War I. A shell falls from the sky, and it feels like it has his name written on it—like fate is chasing him. The singer calls out to Achilles, asking him to protect this soldier, maybe through luck or divine help. All this man has is a little book of poems for comfort.

[Stanza 4]
The singer again questions death—maybe it’s not even real in some way. He tells Achilles to look at the stars and the seas, which just exist without living or dying. Maybe humans aren’t so different in the grand scheme.

[Stanza 5]
Now the focus shifts to an older man, thinking about death. He’s lived a comfortable life, but he’s starting to realize that one day, he’ll be gone too. It feels strange and a bit humorous to think about not existing. And finally, the song hits with the idea that for all of us still alive, our biggest weakness—our Achilles heel—is knowing we’ll die someday.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Achilles song?
A. Achilles song is sung by The Divine Comedy.

Q. Who wrote Achilles lyrics?
A. Achilles lyrics are penned by The Divine Comedy.

Q. Who has given the music of Achilles song?
A. Achilles music is composed and produced by The Divine Comedy.

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