Astronaut
David Byrne Lyrics


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The Western lands
Day turns to Night
Immaterial play of light
It's very nice out here

Poked my hand in a hornet's nest
They flew out around my face
I guess it's just self defense

The camera pans
The focus shifts
The world is a hornet's nest
I learned my lesson well

I surf the net
And watch TV
There's peace in the Middle East




Feel like I'm an astronaut
Now I am an astronaut

Overall Meaning

The first line of "The Western lands" suggests that we are in a remote and unpopulated area, where there is nothing but nature around us. As "Day turns to Night", we are overcome with an "Immaterial play of light", indicating serene beauty that is otherworldly. The lyrics then delve into the singer's personal interaction with this environment. We hear about the singer poking his hand into a hornet's nest, which leads to the hornets flying out around his face. The following line, "I guess it's just self defense", implies that the singer was simply testing the limits of the world around him and that the ensuing attack was a natural response from the hornets.


The latter half of the song shifts its focus to the outside world, from the zoomed-in personal interaction with the environment to wider societal issues. The camera pans and the focus shifts, which may be a direct reference to our ever-growing globalized world, where we can see every moment happening in real-time through technology. The lyrics then explain how "The world is a hornet's nest", which could either suggest that the world is constantly changing, or it could be a metaphor for how we don't always understand invisible layers of complexity within the world. Finally, the last few lines of the song reveal that the singer is surfing the net, watching TV, and that he feels like he is an astronaut. This encapsulates the perspective of someone who feels disconnected from the world, so he observes it from a distance, rather than participating in it.


Line by Line Meaning

The Western lands
Refers to the vast landscape of the Western world, possibly highlighting the beauty of it.


Day turns to Night
Shows the natural occurrence of day turning into night, signifying the passage of time.


Immaterial play of light
Refers to the beautiful but fleeting patterns created by light on surrounding objects, highlighting the beauty of the world.


It's very nice out here
A personal reflection on the beauty of the surroundings, a moment of appreciation for nature's beauty.


Poked my hand in a hornet's nest
Represents a foolish or careless action which leads to trouble.


They flew out around my face
Describes the consequence of the careless action taken in the previous line - the hornets retaliating, or the repercussions of the foolish action.


I guess it's just self defense
Reflects the notion that the hornets flying around the face was justified because it was a natural response to being provoked. It convinces one to learn from mistakes.


The camera pans
Refers to a scene shifting or panning, highlighting the transient nature of life, capturing fleeting moments.


The focus shifts
Mentions the change of focus from one object to another, generally signifying the passage of time or a change in point of view.


The world is a hornet's nest
Reflects the idea that like a hornet's nest, life can be full of risks and dangers, and that one must be careful.


I learned my lesson well
Refers to a past error and the knowledge or experience acquired from it, indicating learning and growth.


I surf the net
A line that highlights the progression of technology, and the various digital distractions available to us.


And watch TV
Indicates the prevalence of media and content consumption in modern life, showing reliance on entertainment.


There's peace in the Middle East
May be a sarcastic or ironic remark about the lack of peace in the Middle East, and the inability of media and politics to solve the issue.


Feel like I'm an astronaut
A metaphorical comparison to an astronaut in the vastness of space, feeling isolated or disconnected from others and life.


Now I am an astronaut
A line that reinforces the previous idea, feeling like an outsider or someone drifting away from reality.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID BYRNE

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