Hiding Out
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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From my window, I see roads
Lead to darkness, leading home
In the midnight of a soul's unsleeping
I hear the waterfall of women weeping

Hear the distant noise of traffic stalling
I hear the prostituted children calling
From the barred and mesh-floor streets
Of a winter's night, without a moon

I am safe hidden here
I am safe hidden here
Hiding out

I look over chequered fields
And the towering web of steel
Young and old will sit and judge unfeeling
While the empty church's bell are pealing

And the green hills lay ignored, untended
Lonely watchers remain unbefriended
And out in the one way streets
Is a swelling maze, without a door

I am safe hidden here
I am safe hidden here
I am safe hidden here
I am safe hidden here

I am safe hidden here
Hiding out
I am safe hidden here
Hiding out

I am safe hidden here
Hiding out
I am safe hidden here
Hiding out

I am safe hidden here
Hiding out
I am safe hidden here
Hiding out

I am safe hidden here
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I am safe hidden here
Hiding out

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pete Townshend's song "Hiding Out" speak to the isolation and loneliness felt by the singer. Through the description of his surroundings, the singer showcases his sense of hopelessness in the face of a world that feels unsafe and harsh. The first stanza mentions the roads leading home are dark and the waterfall of women weeping; both of which represent a sense of sadness and isolation. The second stanza continues with the singer hearing distant noise, possibly from a city, and the sounds of prostituted children. The mention of winter and the lack of a moon add to the gloomy and depressing atmosphere the singer is experiencing.


The third and final stanza brings in the visuals of chequered fields, the web of steel, and the empty church’s bell. It is clear that the singer is reflecting on the emptiness felt in his soul and for all around him. Young and old judges sit unfeeling while the green hills are ignored and unbefriended. The final chorus repeatedly says, “I am safe hidden here, hiding out,” emphasizing the safety and security the singer feels in his isolation.


Overall, the lyrics of "Hiding Out" are a poignant expression of the human desire for safety and security, while also highlighting the loneliness that can come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

From my window, I see roads
The singer can see different paths and choices leading to different outcomes from their current vantage point.


Lead to darkness, leading home
Many paths lead to darkness, but the singer finds comfort in knowing they lead home.


In the midnight of a soul's unsleeping
During the darkest moments of one's inner self, when they cannot sleep or escape their thoughts.


I hear the waterfall of women weeping
The artist hears the collective cries of women who suffer and grieve in a world where they have little voice or power.


Hear the distant noise of traffic stalling
The artist can hear the loud, dissonant sounds of the world coming to a halt.


I hear the prostituted children calling
The singer hears the cries of innocent children who are forced into exploitation and suffering beyond their control.


From the barred and mesh-floor streets
Refers to the darker and more unsavory parts of society where people are trapped and unable to escape.


Of a winter's night, without a moon
A dark and cold evening, where even the light of the moon cannot provide comfort.


I am safe hidden here
The artist finds comfort in their current hiding place and feels safe from the chaos and pain of the outside world.


I look over chequered fields
The artist observes the stark contrast between the natural world and the industrial one with its grid-like patterns.


And the towering web of steel
Describes the massive mechanical structures that have overtaken the natural world.


Young and old will sit and judge unfeeling
Both youth and old age can be equally unfeeling and critical of others, without empathy or understanding.


While the empty church's bell are pealing
The emptiness and hollowness of organized religion is highlighted as the church's bells ring out, without any real meaning or substance.


And the green hills lay ignored, untended
The natural beauty of untouched hills and land is ignored by those who prioritize industrialization and profit over preservation and balance.


Lonely watchers remain unbefriended
Those who observe the world from a distance and see its faults and troubles are often left alone without anyone to support them.


And out in the one way streets
People in society are often stuck on a one-way path, unable to backtrack or find any other options.


Is a swelling maze, without a door
The complexities of society and the challenges people face are like a maze that they cannot escape from, no matter how hard they try.


Hiding out
The repeated phrase emphasizes the singer's need for escape and refuge from the world's problems and pain.




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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