wheels
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What is this?
As we are flying through the atmosphere
And coming to Earth
All we can see is your pollution
How long do you think the wheels will keep on turning?
How long do you think the wheels will keep on turning?
Nuclear radiation leaks through your lands
Your rivers are gone
Tankers seep oil into your seas
How long will the wheels will keep on turning?
For how long will the wheels will keep on turning?
And it's like you don't really care
And it's like you don't really care
You don't really care
You don't really care
Your ozone's gone
Gases weep through your lands
You really feel lost
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And your eyes despair
And it's like you don't really care
And it's like you don't really care
You don't care
Do you really care?
We don't care
Do you really care?
How long will the wheels will keep on turning?
How long?
Your seas are gone
Your animals are dead
And it's like you don't really care
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Radiation seeps through your lands
Your ozone's gone
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?
Do you really care?




Do you really care?
Do you really care?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Wheels" by Hawkwind describe the destruction of the environment and the disregard human beings have for it. The song begins with the image of flying through the atmosphere and seeing the pollution and destruction caused by humans. The question is raised again and again, "How long do you think the wheels will keep on turning?" asking how long the world can continue to sustain this level of environmental destruction. The verses describe nuclear radiation leaks, disappearing rivers, and oil spills in the seas, all while humans seem not to care. The chorus echoes the theme of indifference, asking repeatedly, "And it's like you don't really care, you don't really care."


The song goes on to describe the loss of the ozone, the gases seeping through the lands, and the despair in the eyes of those witnessing the destruction. The refrain is repeated throughout the song, with different environmental catastrophes being listed. The final verse is a plea for people to care, for humanity to take responsibility for the state of the planet.


Line by Line Meaning

What is this?
Hawkwind starts the song asking what has happened to the earth, as if the band has landed on a completely different planet.


As we are flying through the atmosphere
Hawkwind is observing the earth from a bird's eye view as they travel at high speeds through the atmosphere.


And coming to Earth
Hawkwind is making a descent from the atmosphere to the earth's surface.


All we can see is your pollution
Hawkwind is dismayed to see that all they can see from the air is pollution caused by human activity.


How long do you think the wheels will keep on turning?
Hawkwind wonders how long human society can continue to function while causing so much damage to the environment.


Nuclear radiation leaks through your lands
Hawkwind is referring to nuclear power accidents and the spread of its radiation throughout the earth.


Your rivers are gone
Hawkwind is commenting on how human activity has caused the destruction of rivers and their surrounding ecosystems.


Tankers seep oil into your seas
Hawkwind is lamenting how oil spills from ships have been damaging the world's oceans for decades.


And it's like you don't really care
Hawkwind accuses humanity of not taking action and not showing enough concern for the environmental problems the earth is facing.


Your ozone's gone
Hawkwind is referring to the depletion of the earth's ozone layer caused by human-made pollution and emissions.


Gases weep through your lands
Hawkwind is referencing the pollution caused by automobiles and other forms of transportation that release gases into the air.


You really feel lost
Hawkwind expresses the feeling of despair that comes with seeing the widespread destruction and pollution of the planet.


And your eyes despair
Hawkwind is commenting on the sadness and hopelessness that all living beings feel as they witness the destruction of their environment.


You don't care
Hawkwind believes that humanity is not taking the environmental situation seriously enough and that it is not doing enough to combat the problems we face.


Do you really care?
Hawkwind is challenging humanity to ask itself whether or not it truly cares about the fate of the world and the environment.


We don't care
Hawkwind expresses frustration that society as a whole is not taking any meaningful action to address the environmental problems we face.


How long will the wheels will keep on turning?
Hawkwind repeats the earlier question, suggesting that the poor treatment of the environment will eventually cause the collapse of human society.


Your seas are gone
Hawkwind is suggesting that if we continue to ignore the problems facing our oceans, they will eventually be destroyed beyond repair.


Your animals are dead
Hawkwind is referring to the mass extinction of many animal species caused by human activity.


Radiation seeps through your lands
Hawkwind is repeating an earlier line to reinforce the dangers of nuclear power and its negative effects on the environment.


Do you really care?
Hawkwind is challenging humanity once again to take responsibility for the environmental problems we face and act to solve them.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: RICHARD GUY CHADWICK, JEREMY PAUL RICHARDS

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