The Great Western Road
David Byrne Lyrics


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A man sticks his fingers inside of his mouth
The words are stuck in there
He fishes them out
Whispers and mumbles, statements and verse, curses and love songs
For nobody else

Man takes a pencil and puts down his thoughts
The old human highway from Eden to Nod
Brothers and sisters, husbands and wives, strangers and cripples
In love with their lives

How they dance
In a trance
Where the river bends
Here we go,
Don't you know
That it never ends
Some who ride
Some who slide
Everyone you know
Travels on
That great western road

How they laugh
Raise a glass
Take a bottle down
Any face any place
In this northern town
Dragging on
Send them home, Glasgow and Rome
Travel on
That great western road

Man goes to show world
And dreams of the stars
He leans to the left
He leans to the north
He learns to be humble
He learns from the trees
And all of God's creatures
To him they would speak
Saying wake up my little lambs
Wake up it's time to begin
Wake up it's all that you are
Wake up and it's not very far

Beggar-man soldier-man beggar-man and thief
Some are young
Some are old
And some on their knees
Broken legs broken nose
Swaying to and fro
As they walk
The great western road

Every snake
Every bird
Every creeping thing
Like a knife
In the night
I see her again
Blessed heart
Blessed word
Blessed skin and bones




All along
That great western road

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of David Byrne's "The Great Western Road" is a song that speaks of the vastness, complexity, and mystery of life. The first verse speaks of a man who can barely voice out what he wants to say. He searches for words and thoughts within him, eventually fishing out whispers, mumbles, statements, verse, curses, and love songs that are genuinely only for him. This speaks of how there are things that we could never articulate effectively through words despite our efforts. The second verse speaks explicitly of a man jotting his thoughts down, comparing it to the long human highway from Eden to Nod. We are all brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, strangers, and cripples in love with our lives. We are all capable of being a part of something bigger, and this song screams out that we all have a choice to enjoy and find solace in life through all its difficulties.


The chorus says that everyone, irrespective of whether they ride or slide, travels on that great western road of life. The river bends as they dance in a trance, making their way wherever life takes them. It is an affirmation that human life is an ongoing adventure, full of twists and turns, and it never ends. The third verse brings out the theme of learning and humility. A man goes to the show world and dreams of reaching the stars. He learns from the trees, from God's creatures, and even from his fellow man. The chorus repeats, bringing in a feel of freedom, dancing, and celebration of life with every step on that great western road.


Line by Line Meaning

A man sticks his fingers inside of his mouth
A person tries to extract the words stuck inside his head


The words are stuck in there
The words are trapped inside the person's head, unable to come out


He fishes them out
The person manages to extract their thoughts and lyrics out of themselves


Whispers and mumbles, statements and verse, curses and love songs
The person hears all sorts of different thoughts and lyrics in their head


For nobody else
These thoughts and lyrics are only meant for the person themselves


Man takes a pencil and puts down his thoughts
The person writes down their thoughts and lyrics


The old human highway from Eden to Nod
The journey of humanity from innocence to experience


Brothers and sisters, husbands and wives, strangers and cripples
All kinds of people, regardless of their background or circumstances in life


In love with their lives
Everyone is invested in their own experiences and journey through life


How they dance
People move through life with joy and abandon


In a trance
Lost in the moment and experience of living


Where the river bends
Refers to the unpredictability of life


Here we go, Don't you know That it never ends
Life continues without end, one journey leading into another


Some who ride Some who slide Everyone you know Travels on That great western road
All people are on a journey through life, regardless of how easy or difficult


How they laugh Raise a glass Take a bottle down Any face any place In this northern town
People celebrate life and enjoy themselves together, regardless of differences


Dragging on Send them home, Glasgow and Rome Travel on That great western road
Life's journey continues, with different experiences in different places


Man goes to show world And dreams of the stars
People aspire to great things and dream of their future


He leans to the left He leans to the north
The person seeks guidance and direction from the world around them


He learns to be humble He learns from the trees And all of God's creatures To him they would speak
The person learns from nature and all the living beings around them


Saying wake up my little lambs Wake up it's time to begin Wake up it's all that you are Wake up and it's not very far
The person is motivated to awaken and start their journey in life


Beggar-man soldier-man beggar-man and thief Some are young Some are old And some on their knees Broken legs broken nose Swaying to and fro As they walk The great western road
People from all walks of life are on the same journey, with different experiences and struggles


Every snake Every bird Every creeping thing Like a knife In the night I see her again Blessed heart Blessed word Blessed skin and bones All along That great western road
Nature and living things continue to accompany and guide the person on their journey through life




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Blooming Rose

A man sticks his fingers inside of his mouth
The words are stuck in there, he fishes them out
Whispers and mumbles, statements and verse
Curses and love songs for nobody else

Man takes a pencil and puts down his thoughts
The old human highway from Eden to Nod
Brothers and sisters, husbands and wives
Strangers and cripples, in love with their lives

How they dance, in a trance where the river bends
Here we go, don't you know that it never ends
Some who ride, some who slide
Everyone you know
Travels on that great western road

How they laugh, raise a glass, drink a bottle down
Any face, any place, in this northern town
Dragging on, send them home
Glascow to Rome
Travel on that great western road

Man goes to show world and dreams of the stars
He leans to the left, he leans to the north
He learns to be humble, he learns from the trees
And all of God's creatures
To him they would speak, saying wake up my little lambs
Wake up, it's time to begin
Wake up, it's all that you are
Wake up and it's not very far

Beggar-man soldier-man
Beggar-man, a thief
Some are young, some are old
And some on their knees
Broken legs, broken nose
Swaying to and fro
As they walk the great western road

Every snake, every bird, every creeping thing
Like a knife, in the night I see her again
Blessed heart, blessed word
Blessed skin and bones
All along that great western road

xJessiiVeeFanx Maddy

Amazing song!! ive ever ever heard!!!

Sky Walker

Young Adam brought me here 🎶🧡🔥

Akin Kurtoglu

Never late :)

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