Subterranean Escape
Birth Control Lyrics


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He gets out of the door
Of his non-smoking compartment
Nervously, violently
Hurrying along the subterranean metal

There seems to be a duct leading upwards
Towards a small light
A flight of winding stairs
An iron door
A passage
Another door




Daylight
People

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Birth Control's song Subterranean Escape describe a man who is attempting to escape from his current circumstances. He is in a non-smoking compartment, which suggests that he is on a train or some mode of transportation with strict rules. He is nervous and violent, which indicates that he is not at ease. He hurries along the subterranean metal, which suggests that he is trying to get away quickly.


As he moves along, he sees a duct that leads upwards towards a small light. He follows the winding stairs and reaches an iron door. He passes through the door and finds himself in a passage that leads to another door. Finally, he reaches daylight and sees people. This suggests that he has successfully escaped from his previous situation.


The lyrics of Subterranean Escape can be interpreted in many ways. One interpretation is that the man is trying to escape from a strict and oppressive society. He is nervous and violent because he knows that the consequences of being caught are dire. The light and the people at the end of the journey represent freedom and a new beginning.


Line by Line Meaning

He gets out of the door
He exits out of the door of his train compartment.


Of his non-smoking compartment
His train compartment does not allow smoking.


Nervously, violently
He is anxious and afraid while moving forward.


Hurrying along the subterranean metal
He is moving quickly through the underground passage.


There seems to be a duct leading upwards
He notices a passage that seems to go upwards.


Towards a small light
The path seems to lead towards a small light in the distance.


A flight of winding stairs
He sees a set of stairs that wind upwards.


An iron door
At the top of the stairs, there is an iron door blocking the way.


A passage
He finds another passage leading to another door.


Another door
He sees yet another door that he must pass through.


Daylight
He emerges from the underground and into the sunlight.


People
He encounters other people who are outside.




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