Carnival
R.E.M. Lyrics


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There's a secret, stigma, reaping wheel
Diminish, a carnival of sorts
Chronic town, poster torn, reaping wheel
Stranger, stranger to these parts

Gentlemen don't get caught, cages under cage
Gentlemen don't get caught
Box cars are pulling out of town
Box cars are pulling out of town
Box cars are pulling out of town

There's a secret, stigma, reaping wheel
Diminish, a carnival of sorts
Chronic town, poster torn, reaping wheel
Stranger, stranger

Gentlemen don't get caught, cages under cage
Gentlemen don't get caught

Box cars are pulling out of town
Box cars are pulling out of town
Box cars are pulling out of town

Cages under, cages under, cages under cage
Cages under, cages under, cages under cage

Gentlemen don't get caught, cages under cage
Gentlemen don't get caught

Box cars are pulling out of town
Box cars are pulling out of town
Box cars are pulling out of town

There's a secret, stigma, reaping wheel
Stranger, stranger to these parts
Chronic town, poster torn, reaping wheel
Diminish, stranger

Gentlemen don't get caught, cages under cage
Gentlemen don't get caught

Box cars are pulling out of town
Box cars are pulling out of town
Box cars are pulling out of town





Boxcars are pulling, carnival of sorts
Out of town, out of town

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Carnival of Sorts" by R.E.M. seem to refer to a situation of secrecy and fear. The words "secret" and "stigma" suggest that something is being hidden or repressed, and the "reaping wheel" could be a metaphor for the machinery that is causing people to suffer, perhaps a system of oppression or exploitation. The "carnival of sorts" could be a reference to the idea that some people are enjoying the power they have over others, even if it is at the expense of the vulnerable.


The lines "Gentlemen don't get caught, cages under cage" and "cages under, cages under, cages under cage" are particularly haunting, as they suggest that even those who are in power are trapped in a cycle of violence and oppression. The repeated reference to box cars pulling out of town could also imply a sense of inevitability, that the situation is beyond the control of those who are suffering.


Overall, "Carnival of Sorts" seems to be a powerful indictment of a system that exploits and oppresses people, even those who are meant to be in charge. The imagery of cages and box cars suggests a situation of confinement and powerlessness, while the reference to a "poster torn" could be a metaphor for the destruction of hope and freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a secret, stigma, reaping wheel
There is an underlying, shameful truth or situation that continues to bring negative consequence.


Diminish, a carnival of sorts
The situation is worsening and becoming more chaotic, resembling a carnival.


Chronic town, poster torn, reaping wheel
The town is suffering from ongoing issues, as evidenced by the tattered poster advertising a now-futile event.


Stranger, stranger to these parts
The artist is unfamiliar with the area described and may feel like an outsider.


Gentlemen don't get caught, cages under cage
Those who are considered respectable and honorable must not be caught in the negative situation, which has layers of secrecy and entrapment.


Box cars are pulling out of town
The town or area being described is being abandoned, as evidenced by the departure of cargo trains.


Cages under, cages under, cages under cage
The situation is layered with hidden traps and symbolic cages that may ensnare the unwary.


There's a secret, stigma, reaping wheel
The issues or secrets are still present and causing distress.


Stranger, stranger to these parts
The outsider's perspective is maintained, emphasizing the unfamiliarity of the situation.


Diminish, stranger
The day progresses and the situation worsens, further isolating and confusing the artist.


Boxcars are pulling, carnival of sorts
The situation is coming to a climax, resembling a wild and uncontrolled carnival ride.


Out of town, out of town
The situation is escalating and the town or area is being left behind, perhaps for good.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Michael Mills, Michael Stipe

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