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Jan 21, 2024, 9:42:05 AM1/21/24
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A meditation on mortality and the inevitability of death, the lyrical theme bears a striking resemblance to the biblical passages Genesis 3:19 ("...for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.") and Ecclesiastes 3:20 ("All go to one place. All are from the dust, and to dust all return."). The phrase "dust in the wind" occurs in Psalms 18:42 ("I ground [my enemies] like dust on the face of the wind..."). It is similar to the famous opening lines of the Japanese war epic The Tale of the Heike ("...the mighty fall at last, and they are as dust before the wind.") and from a book of Native American poetry, which includes the line "for all we are is dust in the wind."[5]

In Stanza 1 Steve Walsh sings, "I close my eyes, only for a moment, and the moment's gone." Time moves on with or without the narrator, and he can't seem to hold onto the moments that he wants to savor and enjoy. He sings that "his dreams pass before [his] eyes, a curiosity." His dreams are things that he'd like to do or to accomplish. But even though they are his dreams and he wants to do them, he seems them just as a curiosity--something you go to see at the circus. He realizes that they're nothing; they're "dust in the wind." That's "[a]ll they are . . ."

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And even though he tries to attain those dreams, "[a]ll we do crumbles to the ground though we refuse to see." In the end, it's all still "dust in the wind." We eventually die, and life will go on without us whether we accomplished our dreams or not.

Stanza 4 is especially haunting. The guitar keeps playing it's haunting rhythm, and Walsh repeats, "Dust in the wind / All we are is dust in the wind." We're here today and gone tomorrow. Once we're gone, it's all over.

"Dust in the Wind" was one of Kansas's first acoustic tracks; its slow melancholy melody and philosophical lyrics differ from their other hits such as "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Point of Know Return". A meditation on mortality and the inevitability of death, the lyrical theme bears a striking resemblance to the well-known biblical passage Genesis 3:19 ("...for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return."), as well as to the famous opening lines of the Japanese war epic The Tale of the Heike ("...the mighty fall at last, and they are as dust before the wind.") and from a book of Native American poetry, which includes the line "for all we are is dust in the wind."[3]

I close my eyes
Ku penjamkan mataku
Only for a moment and the moment's gone
Hanya untuk saat ini dan ketika pergi
All my dreams
Semua mimpiku
Pass before my eyes with curiosity
Berlalu sebelum mataku terbuka
Dust in the wind
Angin yang berdebu
All they are is dust in the wind
Mereka semua menjadi angin yang berdebu
Same old song
Lagu lama yang sama
Just a drop of water in an endless sea
Hanya setetes air di laut yang tak berujung
All we do
Semua yang kita lakukan
Crumbles to the ground, though we refuse
Runtuh ke tanah, meskipun kita menolak
To see
Untuk melihat
Dust in the wind
Angin yang berdebu
All we are is dust in the wind
Semuanya menjadi angin yang berdebu
Now do not hang on
Sekarang jangan bergantung
Nothin 'lasts forever but the earth and sky
Tidak ada yang abadi melainkan bumi dan langit
It slips away
ini menyelinap pergi
And all your money will not another minute buy
Dan semua uangmu tak dapat membeli satu menitpun
Dust in the wind
Angin yang berdebu
All we are is dust in the wind
Semuanya menjadi angin yang berdebu
All we are is dust in the wind
Semuanya menjadi angin yang berdebu
Dust in the wind
Debu dalam angin
Everything is dust in the wind
Segala sesuatu adalah debu yang tertiup angin
Everything is dust blowing in the wind
Segala sesuatu adalah debu yang tertiup angin
Everything is dust in the wind
Segala sesuatu adalah debu yang tertiup angin
In the wind
Angin
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