Hands Off the Bayou
Pavement Lyrics


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Run, run to the east confession trash
We don't need your thrills or your call-book cash
Let just, nature?s got plans to keep you up there

Swamps, fiddles that whine, about the Mayor
Our caves are divine, they've got conditioned air
Fan-tail, backwash factory, rooms will stay up here
Hands off of the bayou
(Get some bombs)

Heels, stay in your state, it's a new south trap
What, what is the bait? Ya silly aqua-cat
War, college exam, you know I learned a lot

About the fiction you tossed and the father's fat and lost
Your fail less father lost, your chivalry is lost
Your chivalry in shame




Hands off of the bayou
(Get some bombs)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Hands Off the Bayou" by Pavement is a commentary on the environmental deterioration caused by human activity in the Bayou, a region in Louisiana, USA. The song has a message for residents of the east, who discard their waste and toxic material in the swampy region. The opening line "Run, run to the east confession trash" refers to the residents who flee to the east to dump their waste and be absolved of their guilt. The lyrics guide these individuals to keep their thrills and call-book cash and leave the Bayou alone. The singer suggests letting nature take care of the region without any human intervention.


The song mentions the fiddles that whine about the Mayor which suggests that the people are upset with the Mayor's policies of industrialization and expansion, which has caused significant harm to the Bayou. The cave's conditioned air is a direct reference to the large industries located in the region that release harmful chemicals and gases into the environment. The singer urges people to keep their hands off the Bayou and mentions the need for bombs, which suggests a non-violent protest against the environmental damage.


The second half of the song addresses the issue of representation and education. The reference to a new south trap suggests that people from other states are trapped in this region's illusion of progress while being hoodwinked by false promises. The lyrics state that the college exam taught the singer that the fiction created by people of power has caused significant damage to the region. The last lines of the song criticize the chivalry that is lost and present in shame, which suggests that people have lost their respect and responsibility towards the environment and endangering the Bayou's unique ecosystem.


Line by Line Meaning

Run, run to the east confession trash
Leave and go to the east to confess and throw away all of your useless and illegal things


We don't need your thrills or your call-book cash
We are not interested in your cheap entertainment or your illegal money-making schemes


Let just, nature?s got plans to keep you up there
Just let it be, nature has ways of dealing with people like you


Swamps, fiddles that whine, about the Mayor
The swamps and fiddles complain about the corrupt Mayor


Our caves are divine, they've got conditioned air
Our caves are wonderful and even have air conditioning


Fan-tail, backwash factory, rooms will stay up here
The fan-tail and backwash factory rooms will remain up here


Hands off of the bayou
Don't interfere with the bayou


(Get some bombs)
This line seems to be a sarcastic or ironic expression of frustration with the situation


Heels, stay in your state, it's a new south trap
Stay in your own state, as the new south is a trap


What, what is the bait? Ya silly aqua-cat
What is the lure? You foolish water-loving person


War, college exam, you know I learned a lot
Through the experience of war and college exams, I have learned a lot


About the fiction you tossed and the father's fat and lost
I have learned about lies and the fact that my father is both overweight and lost


Your fail less father lost, your chivalry is lost
Your formerly successful father is now lost, and your sense of honor or chivalry is also lost


Your chivalry in shame
Your shame makes your sense of honor or chivalry meaningless




Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: STEPHEN MALKMUS

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Comments from YouTube:

Free Lunch

one of the most underrated pavement tunes for sure

Gary Scottoline

Yea, memories of a much cooler time. Love Pavement.

MrMountain33

i was yung g

James Audiffred

I will never, ever understand why this one didn't make the album. Or at least Wowee.

Kaden Radez

I was going to make the same comment, such a catchy one

Topher Gonzales

could've been a single

Girth Brooks

Goddamn