Outlive The Dinosaur
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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I breathe, my throat clenches
Clutching to exclude
A dozen different stenches
In Falmouth Bay
A blue whale rolls
Going to drown in the swill
From city sewer holes
Summers longer
Deltas gashed
Ancient trees
Uprooted, smashed
Time is generous more, take more
I must outrun the dinosaur

A silent temple
Marble hard
Decays and softens
Battle scarred
A relic deaf
To bits and streams
And polo necks
And perfect jeans
Obsessed with silence
Spiked by noise
I hold my son
I plan our toys
Time expansive more, take more
I must outlive the dinosaur

Rising rivers
Drown new shoots
Words and breath
In death cahoots
The strong survive
To wean more brutes
Who grow and seed
Extend their roots
Cowards, bombs
And scab recruits
Like monkeys trapped
In monkey suits




Time is plentiful more, take more
I must outfight the dinosaur

Overall Meaning

The song "Outlive The Dinosaur" by Pete Townshend is a thoughtful reflection on the state of the world in the present and the future. The opening lines, "I breathe, my throat clenches, clutching to exclude, a dozen different stenches in Falmouth Bay" evoke a sense of disgust at the pollution and degradation caused by human activity. The mention of the blue whale and the city sewer holes reinforces this theme.


The next verse describes a crumbling temple that is indifferent to the passing of time and the changing of fashions. The singer is "obsessed with silence, spiked by noise," indicating a desire for peace and quiet in a chaotic world. The mention of holding his son and planning their toys suggests a hope for the future and a desire to protect the innocence of youth from the harshness of the world.


The final verse returns to the theme of environmental destruction, but also touches on the potential for violence and conflict. The line "the strong survive to wean more brutes" implies a cycle of aggression and domination that perpetuates itself. The mention of "cowards, bombs, and scab recruits" also suggests a sense of hopelessness and despair. However, the singer remains determined to "outfight the dinosaur," to resist the destructive forces of the world and create a better future.


Overall, "Outlive The Dinosaur" is a poignant and thought-provoking song that encourages listeners to reflect on the state of the world and the potential for change.


Line by Line Meaning

I breathe, my throat clenches
Breathing has become suffocating, with air quality plummeting.


Clutching to exclude
Trying to avoid the array of unpleasant smells.


A dozen different stenches
There are several different bad odors present.


In Falmouth Bay
This frustration is occurring in the specific location of Falmouth Bay.


A blue whale rolls
A blue whale is seen rolling in the water, at risk of dying from the pollution.


Going to drown in the swill
The whale is at risk of drowning in the filthy water.


From city sewer holes
The pollution is coming from the sewers of nearby cities.


Summers longer
The summer season is growing longer.


Deltas gashed
The environment is being damaged, particularly wetlands such as deltas.


Ancient trees
Old trees are being affected.


Uprooted, smashed
Trees are being destroyed and uprooted by various factors such as deforestation.


Time is generous more, take more
Time is infinite, but we should make the most of it.


I must outrun the dinosaur
We need to keep moving forward and adapt to survive the changes in our environment.


A silent temple
A place of tranquility.


Marble hard
Built using strong, long-lasting materials.


Decays and softens
Deteriorating over time.


Battle scarred
Showing damage from past events.


A relic deaf
An object from the past that is unable to process or respond to present events.


To bits and streams
It's slowly crumbling into pieces.


And polo necks
Unimportant details and fads such as clothing styles.


And perfect jeans
Another example of meaningless, temporary trends.


Obsessed with silence
A preoccupation with being quiet and still, in contrast to a world filled with noise and chaos.


Spiked by noise
Despite this focus on quiet, it's impossible to avoid the loud, jarring sounds of modern life.


I hold my son
A moment of tenderness, with the artist holding their child close.


I plan our toys
Thinking of small ways to protect and care for their child's future.


Time expansive more, take more
We have endless time and opportunities, we should make the most of them.


I must outlive the dinosaur
We must continue to evolve and outlast outdated ideas and systems.


Rising rivers
Water levels are getting higher.


Drown new shoots
Growth and progress is being stifled by environmental damage.


Words and breath
Even our speech and breathing are becoming more difficult with decreasing air quality.


In death cahoots
The poor environment will lead to negative health outcomes and premature death.


The strong survive
Only those who are capable of adapting will survive the challenges presented by the changing world.


To wean more brutes
We must work hard to properly raise the next generation to be competent and forward-thinking people.


Who grow and seed
From these efforts, the children and young adults will go on to create a better future.


Extend their roots
They will be connected to their environment and will be passionate about creating a cleaner, healthier planet.


Cowards, bombs
Terrorism and other harmful actions taken by people who fear change.


And scab recruits
Manipulative individuals who try to gain attention or profit from the problems we face.


Like monkeys trapped
We often feel helpless, unable to break free from the systems that have led to environmental and social issues.


In monkey suits
People sometimes feel trapped and forced to conform to behaviors and practices perpetuated by society.


Time is plentiful more, take more
We still have time to create meaningful change and improve our world.


I must outfight the dinosaur
We must keep fighting against outdated ideas and systems in order to create change and build a better future.




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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