Discover the poetic beauty in ‘The ANZAC’ by Adam Brand. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of Adam Brand or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.
When 1914 began, he was working on the land with his mum and dad
He left behind his girl, joined up to see the world, it made his mother sad
And he made it through the war, and came back to town
To help his father work the fields and rebuild his life somehow
And everybody calls him the ANZAC and that’s still what they call him now
He set his mind to stay when his father passed away and the rivers ran dry
He said “I’ll take care of you mum, I’ve fought before and won, we can win this fight”
And all alone he’d work all day until he’d drop, until the place got back to best he didn’t stop
There were times he thought he’d been forgotten
But every night at six o’clock
Well they all stand for that man they called the ANZAC
Those who gave their lives for us
They’d stand for that man they called the ANZAC
For fighting for the land he loves
At the same time every year we all remember them
At the crack of dawn we stand as one for all our fallen friends
So we stand for that man we call the ANZAC
We will remember them
So stand for that man we call the ANZAC
For those who gave their lives for us
They stand for that man we call the ANZAC
For fighting for the land that he loves
Oh, we stand for that man we call the ANZAC
For fighting for the land that he loves
We will remember