Les Creus Vermelles

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The Red Crosses of War: A Reflection on the Horrors of Battle

Sangtraït's song "Les Creus Vermelles" ("The Red Crosses") delves deep into the grim realities of war, painting a vivid picture of the aftermath of a brutal battle. The lyrics describe a scene filled with dead and wounded bodies, faces frozen in fear, and the red crosses that move among the horror. These red crosses symbolize the medical personnel who tend to the wounded and collect the dead, a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict. The song questions the value of bravery and medals when the price is the lives of thirty thousand soldiers who will never see the sun rise again.

The second verse continues this somber narrative, highlighting the futility and fleeting nature of glory in war. The red crosses have taken the last body, leaving the flies and dust to erase all memories. The men who once thought themselves invincible and believed they could escape death in battle are now just another group of dreamers who will never return from the field of honor. This verse underscores the disillusionment and the harsh reality that war spares no one, not even those who dream of heroism.

The final lines of the song bring a chilling image of crows feasting on the remains of the soldiers, a macabre celebration over the fallen. This imagery serves as a powerful metaphor for the senselessness and brutality of war, where the dreams and lives of soldiers are reduced to mere remnants for scavengers. Sangtraït's poignant lyrics and haunting melody create a stark and moving commentary on the true cost of war, challenging the glorification of battle and heroism.

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