Freezin' rests his head on a pillow made of concrete again ooh yeah
Oh feelin' maybe he'll see a little betters any days ooh yeah
Oh hand out faces that he sees come again ain't that familiar
Oh dark grin he can't help when he's happy he looks insane

Even flow
Thoughts arrive like butterflies
Oh he don't know, so he chases them away
Someday yet he'll begin his life again
Life again, life again

Kneelin' looking through the paper though he doesn't know to read, ooh yeah
Oh, prayin', now to something that has never showed him anything
Oh, feelin', understands the weather or that winters on its way
Oh, ceilings, few and far between all the legal halls of shame, yeah

Even flow
Thoughts arrive like butterflies
Oh, he don't know, so he chases them away

Someday yet he'll begin his life again
Oh whispering hands, gently lead him away
Him away, him away
Yeah
Woo
Oh yeah yeah fuck it up

Even flow
Thoughts arrive like butterflies
Oh, he don't know, so he chases them away

Someday yet he'll begin his life again
Oh whispering hands, gently lead him away
Him away, him away
Yeah!
Woo
Uh huh yeah
Yeah yeah mommy, mommy


Lyrics submitted by mike, edited by chriscmn

Even Flow Lyrics as written by Stone Gossard Eddie Vedder

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  • +11
    General Comment

    TBone732, i think the lyric are talking about how when people are homeless they don't always have the mental ability to cope with it, and so thoughts enter his head (they come out of nowhere and sort of float around - like butterflies) but he can't deal with them and doesn't understand them and so he "chases them" out of his head...there is an "even flow" of thoughts in and out of his head...thoughts enter his mind, and leave unchanged because of his inablity to cope. that is just my view...

    amunkeyon April 19, 2002   Link
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    It's amazing how you can appreciate a song without even understanding the lyrics.. and when you do realize what the song is about... you can appreciate the song so much more.

    anna118kon April 13, 2002   Link
  • +6
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    I really think people are missing something fairly obvious here. If you know anything about Eddie Vedder, you know he had a really screwed up childhood. In fact Once, Breath (I believe), is a series of 3 songs he wrote about his childhood, before he was even in Pearl Jam. Ill take Alive for my example here since its very well known. His mother really did reveal to him somewhere around age 10 that his real father was dead, and the person he thought was his dad was in fact not. "Faces that he sees time again aint that familiar" The person he was raised to believe was his father is not, he knows the face, but it "aint that familiar". "Thoughts arrive like butterflies" to a child things are light and 'floaty' for lack of a better word at the moment. He has thoughts of a real father and a real childhood but he doesnt understand them so he ignores them, because hes never had that luxury. "Whispering hands gently lead him away", leading the child to believe that this is the way things are supposed to be. Leading him away from the dream of a real home. So in this way he IS homeless in a sense. Notice at the end hes saying mommy...mommy. Notice you never hear a PJ song where he talks about a father with any need or affection. This is just my take on it. I think maybe its him comparing his childhood to being alone and homeless. And always trying to to find an "Even Flow"

    bluboy31on November 16, 2007   Link
  • +4
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    This song is definetly about the homeless, because now I'm trying to remember a quote from a long ago early 90s pj show it's eddie introducing evenflow..."Hey how's everyone doing tonight? Crowd Cheers Hey so how man of you all came out to the show tonight in limo's huh? Parts of crowd cheer Yeaaaa isn't in great riding around in a limo, not a care in the world...Well you know what? Next time your out cruising in your limo I want you to look out that window at the homeless person laying there stiff freezing to death, and I dare you, I fucking dare you to take a sip of that free in-car alcohol...this one is called evenflow!" HAHAHAH eddie you are amazing, standing up for what's right even if it means makign you fans take a look at themselves in the mirror...true genius, pj rocks and always will be the best band ever, PJ4LIFE

    Stevvveoon November 30, 2004   Link
  • +4
    General Comment

    "Even Flow" is about stream of consciousness and achieving a level of thought/thinking that's pure, Zen-like and almost completely from within--that is, free from the tyrannical influence of Western society's most common mind-control 'devices' (TV, politics, news media, advertising, i.e. any monolithic group mentality misguidedly accepted by individuals as infallible Truth) that most people in the 'civilized' world fall prey to every day thus never really realizing their full potential in life. People like the song's author meanwhile break free and write about it in songs like the one we're discussing.

    Homelessness is only the backdrop. It's not the main message.

    smegmaticon April 15, 2005   Link
  • +4
    My Interpretation

    I interpret this song to be an exploration into self-sabotage. It seems to me that chasing away the figurative "butterflies" of thoughts is equivocal to blocking out the inspirations that elevate your thinking process. It is an indistinct trait that many have, but I myself am guilty of.

    Instead of catching those butterflies, I often chase away moments of inspiration in the assumption that better "days" (thoughts) are ahead. Unless you occupy the upper crust of society then you have to deal with low expectation and drab settings that are apart of every day life.

    Resting on the "bed of concrete" is resting on your laurels in that you want to sleep away any creative influences whilst resting on the uncomfortable pillow of self-sabotage. If self-belief isn't instilled into you from a young age, then you may divert the "Even Flow" of thoughts that enter you head.

    Of course, I may be biased due to the intimiate interpretation I have with the song, but that is my 3 cents.

    OzymandiasVeidt1on April 08, 2010   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    This song is about being homeless

    reverand_chrison December 15, 2001   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    or maybe its all about donuts

    smily3t85on October 22, 2004   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    It goes hand and hand with the homeless idead but I think it may be about a heroin junkie. Even Flow means the heroin flowing into his veins and "butterflies" are what happens when he gets high.

    King of Some Islandon April 29, 2006   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    I have to give a presentation on this song as it relates to social stratification in my sociology class tomorrow and as a result have put quite a deal of thought into the meaning of this song..

    The lyrics of this song simply describe the plight of one homeless man and the struggles of his situation. (Freezin', rests his head on a pillow made of concrete..", "Kneelin', lookin through the paper though he doesn't know how to read..", etc...)

    However, I feel the greatest aspect of this song, although not as obvious, lies within the title and the political criticism it provokes. At the time Ed wrote the lyrics for 'Even Flow', George Bush (the elder and equally imcompetent president) was in office. To resolve the economic situation at the time he supported a 'trickle down' solution in which the rich are given tax breaks and financial benefits hoping to stimulate growth through new investments and such. Anyway Bush eloquently described this technique as providing an "even flow" of money through the classes (unsucessful, mind you). Ed sarcastically entitles this lyrical criticsm of the government and its policies "Even flow" (brilliant! by the way...)

    Hopefully you will all find that this is the most concrete interpretation of this great song. I'm sure most of you have the album cover to "Ten". If you look inside the lyrics to "Even Flow" are written around a dollar bill and the title is followed by the words "Not Even" which again displays Ed's opinion of the situation..

    PEARL JAM FOREVER..

    SecretSkwirl07on December 23, 2006   Link

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