Astronomy
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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The middle lane has trapped my car
In red-light claustrophobia.
I slip the shackles, cut the rope
Stand naked with a telescope
As the cat walks alone
Under a big sky.
Against the dark so thin and white
Gonna be a big sky night.

Miss Galileo, come with me
And view the new Astronomy.
Black hole dressing on salad plate
Quasar at the kissing gate
Now the cat, he walks alone
Under a big sky.
Umbrella dome pin-pricked in lights
Gonna be a big sky night.

My spectacles, my white lab coat
My coffee, thermos and my notes.
I pat my pockets. I got the keys
To the secrets of the observatory.
And closing the door,
I feel a new dawn
As the darker slides align
You to yours and me to mine.

And now you stand, assisting me
I can touch what I can see, see, see.
I look in wonder, I feel no shame
See the consequences of the game.
Expand the universe.
Head for the Big Bang.
Reach for my switch and shout
Gonna turn the big sky out.





There's got to be astronomy.
Astronomy.

Overall Meaning

The first verse of Jethro Tull's song "Astronomy" describes a relatable experience of being stuck in traffic at a red light. The image of feeling trapped in the middle lane, surrounded by other cars, and unable to go anywhere creates a sense of claustrophobia. The singer cuts himself loose from this feeling and stands alone with a telescope, looking up at the sky where he sees a cat walking alone. The juxtaposition of the busy, cluttered streets with the vast, open sky is striking, hinting at a search for something bigger and more meaningful than the daily grind.


In the second verse, the singer invites Miss Galileo to join him in viewing the new Astronomy. They see a black hole dressing on a salad plate and a quasar at the kissing gate. The cat walks alone again, but this time, the sky is bigger and brighter, promising a big sky night. In the final verse, the singer puts on his spectacles and white lab coat and heads to the observatory with his notes and thermos of coffee. He feels a new dawn as he closes the door, knowing that he holds the keys to the universe's secrets. With assistance from Miss Galileo, he can touch what he can see and expand the universe until he reaches the Big Bang. He shouts that he's going to turn the big sky out, expressing the excitement and wonder that come with exploring the mysteries of space.


Line by Line Meaning

The middle lane has trapped my car
My car is stuck in the middle of the road due to traffic congestion.


In red-light claustrophobia.
It feels like being trapped in a small space due to being stuck in traffic caused by red stop lights.


I slip the shackles, cut the rope
I carefully maneuver my way out of the car and find a way to escape the congested area.


Stand naked with a telescope
I stand alone in the open with nothing but my telescope to explore and appreciate the beauty of nature.


As the cat walks alone / Under a big sky.
As I stand in solitude, I see a cat walk by under the vast expanse of the clear nighttime sky.


Against the dark so thin and white / Gonna be a big sky night.
The stars shining brightly in the dark sky indicate that it's going to be a beautiful night for stargazing.


Miss Galileo, come with me / And view the new Astronomy.
I invite Miss Galileo (a reference to Galileo Galilei, the Italian astronomer who made significant contributions to the field of astronomy) to share the experience of discovering something new about the universe.


Black hole dressing on salad plate / Quasar at the kissing gate
The reference to black holes and quasars depict the grandeur and vastness of the universe, in which even a common object like a salad plate seems small and insignificant.


Now the cat, he walks alone / Under a big sky.
Once again, the cat walking alone signifies the beauty of solitude under the vast open sky.


Umbrella dome pin-pricked in lights / Gonna be a big sky night.
The observatory's dome is covered in pinpricks of light, which indicates that this will be a great night for observing the sky.


My spectacles, my white lab coat / My coffee, thermos and my notes.
I come prepared to observe and study, with my spectacles, lab coat, coffee, thermos, and notes.


I pat my pockets. I got the keys / To the secrets of the observatory.
With the keys to the observatory in my pocket, I feel empowered to have access to the knowledge and discoveries made by other astronomers.


And closing the door, / I feel a new dawn / As the darker slides align / You to yours and me to mine.
As I enter the observatory and close the door, I feel like the start of a new day, where everybody has their space and their own place to work on their discoveries.


And now you stand, assisting me / I can touch what I can see, see, see.
With the assistance of others, I am able to have a hands-on experience with the heavenly bodies, and it is more than what I ever imagined.


I look in wonder, I feel no shame / See the consequences of the game.
As I witness the beauty of the universe, I feel no shame in being a part of this 'game' of discovering and exploring the secrets of the universe.


Expand the universe. / Head for the Big Bang.
With the information and knowledge available, we can expand our understanding of the universe and head for its creation, the Big Bang.


Reach for my switch and shout / Gonna turn the big sky out.
With excitement and exhilaration, I reach for the switch to turn on the observatory's powerful telescope, ready to discover everything that the universe has to offer.


There's got to be astronomy. / Astronomy.
The repetition of the word 'astronomy' emphasizes that the universe is vast, and there will always be more to discover and learn about it.




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Written by: IAN ANDERSON, PETER-JOHN VETTESE

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