Pollution
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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(Take a look, take a look, up to the sky)
(Pretty soon, pretty soon, we all going to die)
Pollution (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)

Now jet planes line up in the sky
Pretty soon we all going to die
Some of you people don't understand
About throwing your garbage in the street and use your can

Pollution (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)

Pollution (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)
Some of you people don't understand
(There's something about you?)
About throwing your garbage in the street and use your can
(We all gonna? [a bathroom here]?)
Pollution (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)

Pollution in the home (pollution)
Pollution in the streets (pollution)
Pollution everywhere (pollution)
Gonna get you and me (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)
Pollution (pollution)

(We gotta stop pollution)
Say it chump, watch that paper bag
(We gotta stop pollution)
Put a top on that garbage can baby
(We gotta stop pollution)
The wind is blowing awfully hard
(We gotta stop pollution)
Watch that cigarette pack baby
(We gotta stop pollution)
Me and you baby
(We gotta stop pollution)
We got to keep America clean honey
(We gotta stop pollution)
You and me ...
(We gotta stop pollution)

Overall Meaning

In Bo Diddley's song "Pollution", he sings about the very real issue of pollution and how it is affecting our world. The song begins with Bo urging the listener to look up to the sky and recognize the impending danger that pollution is causing. He then repeats the phrase "pollution" several times, driving home the point in a simple yet powerful way.


He continues by talking about the many ways in which pollution is affecting us, from jet planes lining up in the sky to pollution in the streets and in our homes. Bo makes it clear that everyone is affected by pollution, and that we all need to do our part to stop it. He encourages people to throw their garbage in the proper place and to be mindful of their actions, reminding the listener that pollution is a problem that affects us all.


Overall, "Pollution" is a powerful and insightful song that raises awareness about the dangers of pollution and encourages listeners to take action to make the world a cleaner and safer place.


Line by Line Meaning

Take a look, take a look, up to the sky
Look up to the sky and notice the looming threat of pollution.


Pretty soon, pretty soon, we all going to die
The effects of pollution will not be ignored and will ultimately lead to death.


Now jet planes line up in the sky
The creation and use of modern technology has brought about new ways that pollution can manifest.


Some of you people don't understand
There are still some people who are ignorant to the harmful effects of pollution.


About throwing your garbage in the street and use your can
Individual responsibility in waste management can make a big difference in combatting pollution.


Pollution in the home (pollution)
Pollution can sometimes go unnoticed in our homes.


Pollution in the streets (pollution)
Pollution is a visible and prevalent issue in public spaces.


Pollution everywhere (pollution)
Pollution is a problem that persists in countless forms and locations.


Gonna get you and me (pollution)
Pollution affects everyone on a personal level.


Say it chump, watch that paper bag
Directing attention to specific sources of pollution is necessary for addressing and reducing it.


Put a top on that garbage can baby
Taking individual actions to reduce waste can help prevent pollution.


The wind is blowing awfully hard
Some forms of pollution can have far-reaching and unpredictable consequences.


Watch that cigarette pack baby
Small actions, like properly disposing of cigarette butts, can make a difference in reducing litter pollution.


Me and you baby
It is up to everyone to take responsibility for cleaning up pollution.


We got to keep America clean honey
Keeping our environment clean is an important and shared responsibility.




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@vann-digalloway5137

Never thought I would hear this tune again. Should have kept the original!

@craighoward3934

Mark Lamar is a fan & so am i !

@bruceking2068

Had this on 8-track as a kid, glad I found it on vinyl a few years ago!

@skyntyte

Ground-breaking, politically charged turbo funk and way ahead of its time.

@christopherjames9843

The all time greats in no particular order: Elvis Presley , Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, Little Richard.

@chrisdrummond8893

Good one!

@swilldrummer

Straight up Jam!

@reidwroth7726

....thanks fr postin....much enjoyed....cheers...

@denniscbrock

Wicked riffs!

@1winterwind

thumbs up if you're listening to this tune in 2012

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