Heaven Is a Truck
Pavement Lyrics


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Heaven is a truck
It got stuck on the breeze
Asked the driver nicely
I need a lift, I need release

The sand in the boats
On the rose covered floats
She is the queen of the Casa Pasadena (House of California), thrill

I know arcs can't fly
I know the sharks, they don't have wings
But lady, you need some cold advice
About a few things

Loosen my dress
Tie me up just like all the rest
She is the queen of the Casa Pasadena (House of California), thrill




She is the queen of the Casa Pasadena (House of California), thrill
She is the queen of the Casa Pasadena (House of California), thrill

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pavement's song Heaven Is a Truck are filled with imagery that is both vivid and mysterious. The opening lines of the song, "Heaven is a truck, it got stuck on the breeze" are a surreal description of a truck that seems to be floating in the air. The next lines are a plea for help from the driver of the truck, as the singer asks for a lift and release from his current troubles. The truck becomes a symbol of escape and freedom, and the lyric "heaven is a truck" takes on a deeper meaning as the song progresses.


The song's chorus is an enigmatic description of a woman who is "the queen of a canceled Pasadena thrill". The line "the sand in the boats, on the rose covered floats" suggests a party or celebration that has been cancelled, or perhaps a utopia that is out of reach. The image of the queen is also ambiguous, as she could represent a lost love or a lustful desire.


The song's verses continue with the themes of escape and freedom, as the singer muses on the limitations of reality. The lines "I know arks can't fly, I know the sharks, they don't have wings" suggest a desire for the impossible, while the lyric "tie me up just like all the rest" implies a desire to conform, to be part of the crowd. The song's title takes on yet another meaning when juxtaposed with these contrasting images: Heaven may be freedom, but it is also a truck that is stuck, a place that is out of reach.


Overall, the lyrics to Pavement's song Heaven Is a Truck are a dreamlike meditation on the themes of desire, freedom, and escape. The song's surreal imagery creates a sense of mystique, and the enigmatic lyrics invite interpretation and analysis.


Line by Line Meaning

Heaven is a truck
The singer believes that the ultimate experience of pleasure can be found in some material thing such as a truck.


It got stuck
The truck which represents the ultimate pleasure has encountered a problem or obstacle.


On the breeze
The truck is airborne or it's moving with such speed that it gives the impression of being carried by the wind.


Asked the driver nicely,
The singer sees himself as a passenger and asks the person in control of the truck politely for help.


I need a lift?
The singer wants to be taken to a place where he can experience ultimate pleasure.


I need release
The singer wants to escape from his current situation or state of mind and achieve pleasure.


The sand in the boats,
The singer describes a scene with boats and possibly a beach.


On the rose covered floats
The singer further emphasizes the romantic or idyllic setting he's describing.


She is the queen of
The singer introduces a female character who has a commanding or dominant presence.


A canceled Pasadena thrill
The singer references a past event where something exciting or pleasurable was supposed to happen in Pasadena but didn't.


I know arks can't fly
The singer acknowledges that there are certain physical limitations or boundaries that can't be crossed.


I know the sharks,
The singer acknowledges that some creatures are limited or confined by their physical form.


They don't have wings
Sharks are not capable of flying or reaching certain heights.


But lady you need some cold advice
The singer is giving a warning or a piece of advice to the female character mentioned before, advising her to be more realistic.


About a few things
The singer is suggesting that the female character needs to be reminded of certain truths or realities.


Loosen my dress
The singer reveals his sexual desire and invites the female character to satisfy it.


Tie me up just like all the rest
The singer is perhaps mocking or satirizing common sexual fantasies.


She is the queen of
Repetition for emphasis.


A canceled Pasadena, thrill
Repetition for emphasis.


Loosen my dress
Repetition for emphasis.


Tie me up just like all the rest
Repetition for emphasis.


She is the queen of
Repetition for emphasis.


A canceled Pasadena, thrill
Repetition for emphasis.


Although they may say 'castle' a time or two
The artist acknowledges that the lyrics might be misconstrued or misinterpreted as he anticipates people hearing something totally different from his intended meaning.




Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: Stephen Malkmus

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