Green
R.E.M. Lyrics


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The wheelbarrow's fallen
Look at my hands
They've found some surplus cheaper hands
Rubbing palms and pick and choose
Who will they choose?
Here is the news

Look at that building
Look at this man
Haloed and whitewashed
Gone to find a cheaper hand
He'll offer a pound
Offer a pound

Green grow the rushes go
Green grow the rushes go
Green grow the rushes go
The compass points the workers home

Pay for your freedom
Or find another gate
Guilt by associate
The rushes wilted a long time ago
Guilty as you go

Stay off that highway
Word is, it's not so safe
The grasses that hide the greenback
The amber waves of gain again
The amber waves of grain

Green grow the rushes go
Green grow the rushes go
Green grow the rushes go
The compass points the workers home

La-la-la la la lye
La-la-la la la lye (green grow the rushes go)
La-la-la la la lye (green grow the rushes go)
La-la-la la la lye (green grow the rushes go)
La-la-la la la lye (green grow the rushes go)




La-la-la la la lye (green grow the rushes go)
La-la-la la la lye (green grow the rushes go)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to R.E.M’s “Green Grow The Rushes” are somewhat obscure and can be interpreted in many ways. However, a common interpretation is that the song is a commentary on workers’ rights and the exploitation of cheap labor. The use of the wheelbarrow and surplus hands as metaphors signify labor as a commodity that can easily be replaced when cheaper or more convenient options become available. The line “pay for your freedom or find another gate” seems to suggest that workers are forced to choose between being exploited or being unemployed, with the latter being a form of economic imprisonment. The rush of the title symbolizes the workers’ journey to find better living and working conditions, but it has long since wilted away.


The second half of the song deals with the dangers of capitalism and the illusion of freedom. The highway is seen as a dangerous place where people can easily lose their lives or be trapped in debt. The amber waves of gain, a play on the phrase “amber waves of grain,” signify the illusion of prosperity that capitalism promises but ultimately fails to deliver. The chorus of “green grow the rushes go” represents the hope for a better tomorrow, the desire to grow and prosper, but, ultimately, the compass points the workers home, back to their starting point without any real progress made.


This interpretation may be seen as political and critical of capitalist society. However, it can also apply to personal struggles or the struggles of any marginalized or exploited group. The use of metaphors and cryptic lyrics allows the listener to interpret the song in their own way, which is one of the reasons why R.E.M. was so popular with alternative rock fans.


Line by Line Meaning

The wheelbarrow's fallen
Something previously in motion has come to a stop


Look at my hands
Drawing attention to something important


They've found some surplus cheaper hands
The work has been outsourced to somewhere with cheaper labor


Rubbing palms and pick and choose
Negotiating and selecting who to work with


Who will they choose?
Speculating on the decision-making process


Here is the news
Introducing a new topic or development


Look at that building
Pointing out something noteworthy


Look at this man
Directing attention to someone


Haloed and whitewashed
Appearing virtuous or blameless


Gone to find a cheaper hand
Going somewhere with less expensive labor


He'll offer a pound
Negotiating or making an offer


Offer a pound
Reiterating the offer that was just made


Green grow the rushes go
An old folk song upon which the lyrics are based


The compass points the workers home
The desire to return home after a long day of work


Pay for your freedom
The cost of achieving independence or leaving a work situation


Or find another gate
Finding an alternate route or means of achieving freedom


Guilt by associate
Being held responsible for the actions of others


The rushes wilted a long time ago
An allusion to the past, and how things have changed


Guilty as you go
The idea that there is no escaping guilt or responsibility


Stay off that highway
Avoiding something dangerous or risky


Word is, it's not so safe
Hearing bad news or rumors about a situation


The grasses that hide the greenback
The money or wealth that is obscured or hidden


The amber waves of gain again
The repetition of past success or prosperity


The amber waves of grain
Referring to the fields of cereal crops that are characteristic of American farmland


La-la-la la la lye
A nonsensical interlude, possibly indicating a break in the narrative


La-la-la la la lye (green grow the rushes go)
Repeating the chorus of the song




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

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