They Might Be Giants - Pencil Rain Song Meanings
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The possible dream Finale of seem The moment that some call eternal that some call insane Now helmets on each head awaiting the first lead... See the rest of these lyrics Pencil Rain Lyrics on KOvideo
July 27th, 2006 02:32PM
December 1st, 2006 05:04PM
"The moment that some call eternal that some call insane" - a grown man constantly playing army is probably crazy. "The infantry stands And holds out its hands" - the army figures are stiff and don't move. However, as a metaphor for war, it's devastating. The soldiers wait helplessly to be slaughtered by overwhelming forces. I mean, they can't even defend themselves against pencils falling from the sky: "The thunderous clatter of splintering wood and lives that are claimed" "And none who have witnessed all Can think of a nobler cause than perishing in the pencil rain" This is clearly a satire on the glorification of war. NOBLE CAUSE?! They're dying for nothing!
February 6th, 2007 05:02AM
April 24th, 2007 01:36PM
I just thought pencil = lead : bullet. but, no, he actually means pencils. It's a kid playing army throwing pencils like bullets and missiles. What made this clear to me is: The marshal's binoculars focus and skyward they train They're searching the yonder blue They look out for number two I always just thought number two was the next best army, but no. number 2 pencils. Duh I feel like an idiot.
June 12th, 2007 04:49PM
The pencil rain is an image of arrows raining from the sky onto the U.S. Troops. This fits the line, "The thunderous clatter of splintering wood and lives that are claimed," which tells of arrows striking soldiers. In this case the reference to "number two" would have a double meaning: The #2 pencil, and that the soldiers are looking out for "you." That is to say, these soldiers believed that they were defending the American people from whom they believed to be savages. The flaw in this interpretation is that it seems inconsistent with the view TMBG has regarding the so-called Indian Wars. Another of their songs, "Piece of Dirt" can be interpreted as a diatribe by Native Americans, forced onto small reservations. Perhaps the band could see the conquest of Native American lands sympathetically through the soldiers' eyes as well.
December 14th, 2009 12:47AM
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