The Woodlands National Anthem
Arcade Fire Lyrics


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I guess we'll have to move
The neighborhood is on to us
Let's join the little babes
Throwin' rocks in front of us

Riding on my bicycle
I pass my sister on a bus
Let's take the country road before our parents send for us

Trees keep fallin' at my feet
I guess it's time to build a boat
Make a raft of our bodies
Do you think that it'll float?
What I said was not a joke,
But you just licked the envelope
I'm tired of dating, let's elope
But you just licked the envelope

Three cheers for my parents,
Lonely failed experiments!




Three cheers for my parents,
Lonely failed experiments!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Arcade Fire's The Woodland National Anthem reflect a sense of rebellion and desire for freedom, as the singer and their companion contemplate leaving their neighborhood and their parents behind for a life on the run. The opening lines suggest that they have been caught doing something they shouldn't have been, and the community is onto them. They suggest a childish sense of play, calling for them to "join the little babes / Throwin' rocks in front of us".


The song then takes a shift towards more serious themes as the singer mentions passing their sister on a bus, and the desire to escape their parents' control before they come looking for them. The line "Trees keep fallin' at my feet / I guess it's time to build a boat" suggests a metaphorical need for escape, while the following line "Make a raft of our bodies / Do you think that it'll float?" shows a lack of practical planning.


The final lines of the song take on a more sarcastic tone, with the singer sarcastically cheering for their "failed experiments" of parents. This could be interpreted as a commentary on familial structures and expectations, and the desire to break free from them.


Overall, The Woodland National Anthem is a complex song that delves into themes of rebellion, desire for freedom, and familial relationships. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but the sense of urgency and desire for change is palpable throughout.


Line by Line Meaning

I guess we'll have to move
We need to relocate due to the neighborhood being suspicious of us.


The neighborhood is on to us
Our actions or behavior have aroused suspicion within the neighborhood, and they are now watching us.


Let's join the little babes
We should join the young children in throwing rocks as an act of innocent play or rebellion.


Throwin' rocks in front of us
We can participate in the children's game by throwing rocks alongside them.


Riding on my bicycle
I am traveling on my bike.


I pass my sister on a bus
While traveling, I pass by my sister who is riding a bus.


Let's take the country road before our parents send for us
We should take the country road before our parents request our return, possibly as a result of our actions in the neighborhood.


Trees keep fallin' at my feet
Trees are continually falling in my vicinity.


I guess it's time to build a boat
The frequent occurrence of fallen trees suggests the possibility of flood or other water-related disaster, and we need to prepare by building a boat.


Make a raft of our bodies
We can use our bodies as materials to construct the raft.


Do you think that it'll float?
We need to question whether the raft we build will be capable of floating.


What I said was not a joke,
The previous statement I made was not meant to be humorous.


But you just licked the envelope
Despite my seriousness, you seem to be engaging in trivial activities such as licking an envelope.


I'm tired of dating, let's elope
I am fed up with dating and propose we run away together to start our life together away from pressure or society.


Three cheers for my parents, Lonely failed experiments!
My parents, who are lonely due to their failed marriage, receive three ill-mannered cheers from me as an unexpected outburst of rebellion or anger.


Three cheers for my parents, Lonely failed experiments!
My parents, who are lonely due to their failed marriage, receive three ill-mannered cheers from me as an unexpected outburst of rebellion or anger.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: REGINE CHASSAGNE, WIN BUTLER

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