Protect And Survive
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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They said protect and you'll survive-- (but our postman didn't call)
8lbs. of over-pressure wave seemed to glue him to the wall
They said protect and you'll survive

E.M.P. took out the radio-- (and our milk-man didn't call)
Flash blinded by the pretty lights, didn't see his bottles fall
Or feel the warm black rain arrive
Big friendly cloud builds in the West (and our dust-men haven't called)
They left the dual carriageway at a hundred miles an hour--
A tail wind chasing them away

And in deep shelters lurk below, sub-regional control
Who sympathize but cannot help to mend your body or your soul
Self-appointed guardians of the race with egg upon their face
When steady sirens sing all-clear they pop up, find nobody here

And so I watch two new suns spin-- (our paper man doesn't call)




Burnt shadow printed on the road-- now there's nothing there at all
They said protect and you'll survive

Overall Meaning

The song "Protect and Survive" by Jethro Tull captures the fear and paranoia surrounding the threat of nuclear war during the Cold War era. The lyrics describe the failure of authorities and common services to protect citizens from the devastation of a nuclear attack. The opening line, "They said protect and you'll survive," highlights the false sense of security that the government instilled in people through campaigns and propaganda.


The verses go on to describe the brutal reality of a nuclear blast - the destruction of buildings and infrastructure, the blinding light of the explosion, the lethal radiation, and the inability of emergency services to cope. The phrase "8lbs. of over-pressure wave seemed to glue him to the wall" is a powerful image of the destructive force of a nuclear blast. The people in the song are left to fend for themselves as the familiar figures of postman, milk-man, and dust-men fail to appear, presumably dead or unable to continue their duties.


The final verse describes the aftermath of the attack, with the reference to "two new suns" suggesting the detonation of multiple bombs. The image of a "burnt shadow printed on the road" is haunting, emphasizing the brutal and permanent effects of a nuclear attack. Ultimately, the song highlights the futility of protection in the face of nuclear war and the devastating effects it would have on society.


Line by Line Meaning

They said protect and you'll survive--
The government promised that if we protect ourselves, we will survive, but it didn't work out that way.


8lbs. of over-pressure wave seemed to glue him to the wall
The bomb blast was so strong that it caused the postman to be stuck to the wall.


E.M.P. took out the radio-- (and our milk-man didn't call)
The electromagnetic pulse disabled our radio, and we didn't receive a visit from the milkman.


Flash blinded by the pretty lights, didn't see his bottles fall Or feel the warm black rain arrive
The milkman was blinded by the flash and didn't notice his bottles falling, and now the radioactive rain has arrived.


Big friendly cloud builds in the West (and our dust-men haven't called)
A large ominous cloud has appeared in the sky, and the dustmen haven't come to collect the trash.


They left the dual carriageway at a hundred miles an hour-- A tail wind chasing them away
The dustmen drove away quickly to escape the danger, with the wind at their backs.


And in deep shelters lurk below, sub-regional control Who sympathize but cannot help to mend your body or your soul
There are people in underground shelters who feel bad for us, but they are unable to help heal us physically or emotionally.


Self-appointed guardians of the race with egg upon their face When steady sirens sing all-clear they pop up, find nobody here
The people in the shelters are pretending to be the protectors of the human race, but when the danger is over and the sirens stop, they emerge to find that nobody is left.


And so I watch two new suns spin-- (our paper man doesn't call)
There are now two suns in the sky, and we haven't received our newspaper.


Burnt shadow printed on the road-- now there's nothing there at all
There is a shadow burned onto the road, but there is nothing left there.


They said protect and you'll survive
Despite what we were told, protecting ourselves did not result in our survival.




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Written by: IAN ANDERSON

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