We'll I'm standing by a river but the water doesn't flow
It boils with every poison you can think of
Then I'm underneath the streetlights
But the light of joy I know
Scared beyond belief way down in the shadows

And the perverted fear of violence chokes a smile on every face
And common sense is ringing out the bells
This ain't no technological breakdown
Oh no, this is the road to Hell

And all the roads jam up with credit
And there's nothing you can do
It's all just bits of paper flying away from you
Oh, look out world
Take a good look what comes down here
You must learn this lesson fast and learn it well

This ain't no upwardly mobile freeway
Oh no, this is the road
Said, this is the road
This is the road to Hell


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    this song has nothing at all to do with the M25 motorway in London, its a typical metaphore its all in the translation and when translated correctly-this is what the song is about.....

    its basically a song telling you that the life your trapped in is the road to hell an you cant get out, ie marriage, morgage, commitment an how you will never be able to be free once you comite to these things that soceity tells you as a teen that this is how you should live your life, only the wise dont fall into this.. standing by the river But the water doesn't flow---waiting for your dreams but they just wont come-you are not your own man

    It boils with every poison you can think of---the negativity an yr life that you choose which holds you down an the reallity of your decesions

    And I'm underneath the streetlight But the light of joy I know Scared beyond belief way down in the shadows--

    the brainwash an the fear the media an soceity puts into you, the reason why you wont risk anything or do or change anything you do

    Chokes the smile on every face--as above your bound to the machine

    the road to hell, the western soceity-where people think they are free but seriously they are bound

    And all the roads jam up with credit And there's nothing you can do---morgage debt hire purchase all the things that married couples do an conform as society tells them to,

    It's all just pieces of paper flying away from you----your stuffed an are like this its out of yr reach the debts morgages car repayments so on an so on, your now a part of the western way of life the machine.

    You must learn this lesson fast and learn it well

    if yr wise at a young age you will not get married or fall into debt just to have the happy couple sydrome you will never buy an travel an be yuour own man.-

    This ain't no upwardly mobile freeway---once your bound your bound !!!!!! an this is the road to hell,

    pink floyd wrote a simalar song called welcome to the machine

    kronosmantisaon July 16, 2008   Link
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    I think this song is about the disastrous results of progress & the corners developed countries have painted themselves into due to industrialization& urbanization. It is the road to he'll that will take citizens to deterioration in quality of life and a mechanical, lackluster life of struggle just to stay afloat financially. A warning is given to the rest of the world to take heed & not follow suit

    anna114295on February 19, 2019   Link
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    His greatest song. Instant classic.

    Dostion May 04, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Apparently about the M25 motorway (London's Orbital Motorway), which is renowned for being more like a car park.

    Wyrmon May 09, 2005   Link
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    To me, this seems to be about debt... mostly based on the lyrics of the second verse

    broozaon March 11, 2006   Link

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