Suburbia
The Samples Lyrics


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somewhere in the city
built of iron and steel
where the water pumps thru buildings
thru a turbine wheel

somewhere there's a
lady calling 911
frozen to the telephone
screaming help please come

if the populations growing then
only time can tell
'cause prisons are overflowing
there's no room in hell

in the california valley the palm
trees sway

on the lawns of the tract housing
all the children play





it's darkest in suburbia
it's darkest in suburbia

Overall Meaning

The Samples' song "Suburbia" is a commentary on the darker side of the American Dream. The opening lines "somewhere in the city, built of iron and steel, where the water pumps through buildings, through a turbine wheel" set the scene for the song's exploration of the harsh realities hidden within the iconic imagery of suburbia. Through the depiction of a woman frantically calling 911, the song highlights the vulnerability of those who are left behind as society progresses. The reference to prisons overflowing suggests a society that punishes rather than supports its citizens. The final lines of the song, "it's darkest in suburbia, it's darkest in suburbia", serve as a reminder that even in a world that sells the idea of the perfect suburban life, there are still darker truths to be uncovered.


Line by Line Meaning

somewhere in the city
There is a place within the bustling city


built of iron and steel
The city has been constructed with industrial materials


where the water pumps thru buildings
There is a system in place to pump water through the city's buildings


thru a turbine wheel
This water system includes a turbine wheel


somewhere there's a lady calling 911
A woman in the city is making an emergency call to 911


frozen to the telephone
The woman is so panicked that she is unable to move from the telephone


screaming help please come
The woman is pleading for help to arrive


if the populations growing then
In the event that the population is expanding


only time can tell
It is impossible to determine without the passage of time


'cause prisons are overflowing
The prison system is already at capacity


there's no room in hell
It is difficult to imagine a scenario worse than the current conditions


in the california valley the palm trees sway
There is a tranquil California valley with swaying palm trees


on the lawns of the tract housing
Within this valley, there are housing developments with interconnected backyards


all the children play
The children who live in these houses are all outside playing together


it's darkest in suburbia
Despite its outward appearance, suburbia can be a depressing place


it's darkest in suburbia
This idea is emphasized by repeating the line




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ANDREW DAVID SHELDON, DEAN KAY, GEORGE POPE IV MACNICHOL, SEAN C. KELLY

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