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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "No Cops" by the artist "They Might Be Giants"

The song "No Cops" by They Might Be Giants uses a humorous and exaggerated tone to create the image of an explosive and unpredictable concert. The lyrical hero addresses different participants of the event - the audience on the balcony and stalls, the sound engineer, the security guard who is unaware of the chaos happening inside.

Phrases about locked doors and nailed-up bolts, about demands and threats to the band - all this is hyperbole, designed to emphasize the unrestrained energy of the performance. The band's goal is to "steal your dreams," to captivate the audience so much as to blur the line between reality and music.

The repetition of the word "cops" getting quieter each time emphasizes that the chaos at the concert is controlled, it's a part of the show. The band is not calling for violence or riots, but rather inviting the audience to let go of conventions and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of madness and fun that They Might Be Giants create.

Hello balcony and folks on the floor

Hello to the sound man, hello to the door man

Smoking out on the street

He can't comprehend the screaming

We've locked all the doors and please understand

We've nailed down the latch so meet our demands

In the time that we permit, or else the band will get it

We are here to steal your dreams

Just listen and comply

No cops, no cops, no cops, no cops

Just "They Might Be Giants"

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