Last night, late, I was watching it snow,
It always goes sideways in the city
It comes right out from the streetlights, you know,
Pumped out by an engine deep inside the earth's core
It goes sideways in the city

Cover the shapes and erase the date
This could be any evening in any place
The blizzard blows from left to right,
Which is funny cause the piano's playing "Summertime", from 1935
So sounds the alarm of Ragtime
It's Ragtime keeping time

Brave to the waves of its residue,
Its laughter from a marbled room
The white-crowned sounds of possible,
The sound that lures me
It says, "Don't you hurry.
Don't you worry, kid, we'll be seeing you.
We'll see you when you're ready."

Ragtime turning out the sun and moon,
Its gravity is soothing
It winds me in a sleek cocoon
I'll reveal myself when I'm ready,
I'll reveal myself invincible soon.


Lyrics submitted by veevnotacai, edited by kylepfeeley

Ragtime Lyrics as written by Paul Rigby Neko Case

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    If you read about her 4 year long bout with depression and the recovery from it that was brought on by the deaths of her mother, father and grandmother, this song is it's anthem.

    Neko said during this period she hated listening to music, especially music with lyrics. So she found the instrumental nature of ragtime music a way to a place where she was as happy as she could be.

    These 2 lines ...

    That says "Don't you hurry, don't you worry kid We'll be seeing you, we'll see you when you're ready"

    and these two...

    Reveal myself when I'm ready I'll reveal myself invincible soon

    ...pretty much say it all.

    Ragtime was the thing that got her through a tough period.

    I read that she doesn't remember writing all of her latest album. I wonder if this is one of the songs ...or part of it, that is missing.

    If you haven;t seen her on this tour, you should becasue she is mesmerizing.

    SpeakingTigeron September 28, 2013   Link

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