English Boy
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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I'm an English boy
I was brought up right
Hold me down
And I will bite
I know no fear
I serve with joy
I'm proud to be here
An English boy

I feel like a stray dog
Blurred like a movie
You say you've come to arrest me
But you're just trying to test me
I'm bored with your prejudice
Spreading like a fever
Your promises to train me
Are just attempts to restrain me

I'm an English boy
Precisely made
Pin me down
I am not afraid
I show no fear
I will serve with joy
I'm proud to be here
An English boy

Use me like a headline
Cut pieces to pieces
I'm black on the tube line
Red on the touch-line
Freezing up the future
Stopping every stopwatch
You say we're moving like an oil slick
Thicker than a house brick

I'm an English boy
I was brought up right
If you raise your dress
Then I will bite
My voice is clear
I got perfect poise
Good to be down here
With all the English boys

And I don't know where I am now
Or where I'm gonna go
I just keep going round and round on the circle line
Like some demented kind a cummuta
Trying to avoid paying for my ticket
I'm a lost soul
I read about myself in the newspapers
I'm a pig
I'm a thug
I've got nowhere to go but down

Feel like I'm kicking at a dead man
Kicking in the chorus
I'm broken by hatred
While politicians just ignore us
You never gave me any value
You didn't give me any reason
There's no tools and no toys
For any English boys

I'm an English boy
I was brought up right
Hold me down
And I will bite
I know no fear
I will serve with joy
I'm proud to be here
An English boy

I'm an English boy
I'm an English boy
I'm an English boy




No tools, no toys for any English boy
English boy

Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics of Pete Townshend's "English Boy" are a declaration of pride in one's nation and upbringing. As the song progresses, this pride and sense of identity becomes increasingly challenged by external forces, such as prejudice and political corruption. The singer's sense of self becomes confused, with references to feeling like a stray dog and being lost on the London Underground. The repetition of the phrase "no tools, no toys for any English boy" highlights a sense of hopelessness and frustration, with the feeling that there are no opportunities or chances for young men in England.


The second verse contains a lot of metaphorical language, with the singer feeling like he is being cut up and manipulated by those in positions of power. The reference to being "black on the tube line, red on the touch-line" is particularly interesting, as it seems to allude to the racial tensions in 80s Britain. The line "freezing up the future, stopping every stopwatch" speaks to a sense of disillusionment with traditional ideas of progress and success, with the singer feeling like no matter how fast he runs, he will never be able to escape his circumstances.


One possible interpretation of the song is that it is a critique of the Thatcher government and the economic and social changes that were taking place in Britain during the 1980s. The emphasis on the lack of opportunities for young men, the feeling of being ignored by politicians, and the pervasive sense of prejudice could be seen as a reflection of the political and social climate in that era. However, the song's imagery is broad enough to allow for multiple interpretations, and some might see it as a more universal statement about the challenges of growing up in a world that can feel hostile and unforgiving at times.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm an English boy
The singer is identifying himself as an English boy


I was brought up right
The singer was raised with proper moral values


Hold me down And I will bite
If someone tries to restrain the singer, he will fight back


I know no fear
The artist is not afraid of anything


I serve with joy
The artist happily serves his country


I'm proud to be here An English boy
The singer is pleased to be an English citizen


I feel like a stray dog Blurred like a movie
The singer feels lost and uncertain in his life


You say you've come to arrest me But you're just trying to test me
The artist feels like people are always trying to challenge him


I'm bored with your prejudice Spreading like a fever
The artist is tired of people's prejudiced attitudes


Your promises to train me Are just attempts to restrain me
The artist believes that promises of help are actually attempts to control him


Precisely made Pin me down I am not afraid
The singer is confident in his abilities and not afraid of being challenged


I show no fear I will serve with joy
The artist is brave and happy to serve his country


Use me like a headline Cut pieces to pieces
The singer feels like people are always trying to use him to get attention


I'm black on the tube line Red on the touch-line
The singer is describing his different cultural backgrounds and experiences


Freezing up the future Stopping every stopwatch
The singer feels like his life is going nowhere and time is standing still


You say we're moving like an oil slick Thicker than a house brick
The artist believes that the country is progressing too slowly


If you raise your dress Then I will bite
The artist will defend himself if provoked


My voice is clear I got perfect poise
The singer is confident and eloquent


Good to be down here With all the English boys
The singer enjoys being around other English men


And I don't know where I am now Or where I'm gonna go I just keep going round and round on the circle line Like some demented kind a cummuta Trying to avoid paying for my ticket I'm a lost soul
The artist is lost and confused in his life, trying to find direction while avoiding responsibility


I read about myself in the newspapers I'm a pig I'm a thug I've got nowhere to go but down
The artist feels like people view him negatively and he has no future prospects


Feel like I'm kicking at a dead man Kicking in the chorus
The artist feels like he's fighting a losing battle and making no progress


I'm broken by hatred While politicians just ignore us
The singer is hurt by the hate and prejudice he experiences and feels like politicians don't care about him


You never gave me any value You didn't give me any reason
The artist feels like he has not been given any opportunities or support to succeed


No tools and no toys For any English boy
The singer believes that English men are disadvantaged and lack resources to succeed




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
Written by: PETE TOWNSHEND

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