Are you such a dreamer...
Are you such a dreamer
To put the world to rights?
I'll stay home forever
Where two and two always makes a five
I'll lay down the tracks
Sandbag and hide
January has April showers
And two and two always makes a five
It's the devil's way now
There is no way out
You can scream and you can shout
It is too late now
Because
You have not been
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
You have not been
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
You have not been
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
You have not been
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
I try to sing along
But the music's all wrong
Because I'm not
Because I'm not
I swat them like flies but
Like flies the buggers
Keep coming back
But I'm not
Oh, hail to the thief
Oh, hail to the thief
But I'm not
But I'm not
But I'm not
But I'm not
Don't question my authority or put me in the box
Because I'm not
Because I'm not
Oh, go and tell the king, and the sky is falling in
But it's not
But it's not
But it's not
Maybe not
Maybe not
To put the world to rights?
I'll stay home forever
Where two and two always makes a five
I'll lay down the tracks
Sandbag and hide
January has April showers
And two and two always makes a five
It's the devil's way now
There is no way out
You can scream and you can shout
It is too late now
Because
You have not been
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
You have not been
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
You have not been
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
You have not been
Paying attention
Paying attention
Paying attention
I try to sing along
But the music's all wrong
Because I'm not
Because I'm not
I swat them like flies but
Like flies the buggers
Keep coming back
But I'm not
Oh, hail to the thief
Oh, hail to the thief
But I'm not
But I'm not
But I'm not
But I'm not
Don't question my authority or put me in the box
Because I'm not
Because I'm not
Oh, go and tell the king, and the sky is falling in
But it's not
But it's not
But it's not
Maybe not
Maybe not
Lyrics submitted by SyntaxLies, edited by Yazardshir, Mellow_Harsher
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Hail to the Thief lists subtitles, or alternative titles, for each of its songs. The alternative title for "2 + 2 = 5" is "The Lukewarm.". Singer Thom Yorke has mentioned it as a reference to the works of Dante
Hail to the Thief's opening track is a rock song that builds to a loud climax. Its title references the slogan "two plus two equals five" from George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. The song's subtitle was taken from Dante's Inferno; Yorke explained that, according to Dante, the "lukewarm" are "the people who don't give a fuck ... The lukewarm are on the edge of the Inferno, cruising around near the gates but they can't actually get out. They're like, 'What are we doing here? We didn't do anything at all.' And in Dante's eyes it's, 'That's exactly why you're here. You did fuck all. You just let it happen.'"[
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
In Britain cameras are all over the street, like hidden telescreens. People can be followed by satellites. Sounds like that loss of privacy you see in the book.
George Bush Jr was being projected over the world in 02/03, promising to avenge 9/11, almost like Big Brother since he has so much indirect influence over the rest of the world, not just over the USA. And I do believe he cheated his position, perhaps his family moving to make a faulty voting system, to continue the royalty. There's a sense we have no control. And if people like Bush can get into the top seat without public approval, we don't have a choice.
Thom Yorke may be British, but he noticed it's a big sign that the world is heading to an Orwellian dystopia. We need to pay attention. If we don't, a totalitarian government may rise behind the mist unopposed. We may wake up one day and find that thinking against the ruling class is a crime, and find we have Thought Police. Then again, why was John Lennon asassinated when he was a man for world peace and equality? 'Imagine'? ARE YOU SUCH A DREAMER- TO PUT THE WORLD TO RIGHTS? Some people didn't like his criticism of the class system. Think of Goldstein's book in 1984. The ruling class was seeing world peace and equality as something to be avoided. That may be why he was killed, and I think Radiohead referenced this. The first 2 verses are doublethink, with the fear in the mind-control phrase 'TWO AND TWO MAKE FIVE' leaking out the tiniest bit. The sandbags and April showers may be the destruction of the planet by mankind, which may work in favour of the government, keeping the middle and lower class in fear of the end.
It's the devils way now
There's no way out
You can scream and you can shout
It's too late now
This is the point beyond no return, where none can stop the new world order, where nothing but the most cataclysmic natural disaster (i.e. dinosaur-like extinction event) will bring it down. Everything after 'paying attention' is the experience in 1984, how it's so hard to keep incriminating thoughts back (Trying to sing along-but like flies the buggers keep coming back). 'But i'm not' is reference to the Ministry of Love. 'You do not exist'.
'Hail to the thief' is back in 03, where George Bush was loved by so much while he was in a position he probably didn't earn. How a lot of people loved him blindly, thinking it was patriotism. Kinda like Big Brother.
'Don't question my authority or put me in the box/dock, cause i'm not'
You can't easily push George Bush from his position until his two terms run out. Of course, Obama's there now. But Thom may have been saying Bush shouldn't be re-elected in 2004, because Bush isn't as decent as he says he is.
'Go and tell the king that the sky is falling in
When it's not
maybe not'
Potentially a 9/11 reference, but more than likely the asteroid strike that might be the only thing to bring down the Party. I think 'Where I End And You Begin (The Sky Is Falling In)' follows this, about the end of the Party, the end of thought control and the end of Big Brother.
'X will mark the place, like the parting of the waves, like a house falling into the sea'
'I will eat you alive' Waves of fire and water, eating up and destroying each Ministry and killing every Party member.
'There will be no more lies' the end of the Thought Police, end of reality control, and the survivors free to think.
Are you such a dreamer
To put the world to rights?
I stay home forever
Where two and two always makes a five
I'll lay down the tracks
Sandbag and hide
January has April's showers
And two and two always makes a five
This part has been analysed to death; the 1984 reference is obvious. This is desperation for certainty in the most destructive and truth-destroying away.
It's the devil's way now
There is no way out
You can scream and you can shout
It is too late now
This requires no analysis, really. It's hopelessness writ large.
Because
You have not been
Paying attention
Paying attention
etc.
This part is just "because you have not been paying attention, paying attention..." repeated. I can't hear any of the other lines listed here.
This sounds like blaming oneself
I try to sing along
I get it all wrong
Because I'm not
Because I'm not
I swat them like flies
But like flies the buggers
Keep coming back
But I'm not
Here's where the Nixon stuff starts. "Them" could be doubts, or 1984's thought police. "Buggers", on the other hand, is an interesting choice of word to describe them. I'm English enough to know the usual implications of the word, but "buggers" as in those who plant bugs?
This is all very tenuous, though. This remains very tenuous, until the last stanza here. I wouldn't have thought up the Nixon analogy at all if it weren't for this:
Oh, hail to the thief
Oh, hail to the thief
But I'm not
But I'm not
But I'm not
But I'm not
Don't question my authority or put me in the dock
Because I'm not
Because I'm not
Oh, go and tell the king that the sky is falling in
But it's not
But it's not
But it's not
Maybe not
Maybe not
QED.
I have always believed and heard him say
You have mafia
Penetration
Penetration
are you paying attention? (he is asking the listener a serious question as in are you paying attention to what I am really saying.)
Then
Yeah you have nazi
Penetration
Penetration
Are you paying attention
(george bush's First bush not second, grand father was a banker who helped finance the Nazi's and hid Nazi gold and other assests when they were being seized during ww2)
All Hail to the thief
All hail to the thief
but im not
As in he is not believing the bullshit the governments are feeding him, including the british government americas closest allies which he touches on during a wolf at the door.
So what we have here are 245 comments worth of over-analyzation of lyrics just because someone failed to post the correct lyrics to a song on SongMeanings yet again. Having the correct lyrics seems important to intepreting lyrics, but not SongMeanings it seems.
I stay home forever, where 2 and 2 always makes a 5
Home is the mind, they stay in their safe zone where they accept everything that is told.
I lay down the tracks, sandbag and hide
They go out, work on the outer world then hide from it in their safe area
The whole ending is saying that they listen because they are afraid of what happens if they don't.
Just my input.
"I lay down the tracks, sand bag and hide"
He means I lay down the music tracks and stay out of the publics eye.
I get it all wrong
Because I'm not (thom)
In this line he is speaking about the listener not being him so not understanding his lyrics.