Lyric discussion by pnw13 

Cover art for Taxi Cab lyrics by Vampire Weekend

My favorite so far off the album. Just on the first listen it sounds as it might be about two lovers, with the singer looking back on the relationship. Something like that.

Love it!

First of all, this song had a very Belle and Sebastian vibe to it, to my ear.

I thought this song analyzed a past relationship through a class lens. The lyrics are fantastic and multi-layered. Here are some things I was able to parse (or at least try).

You were standing this close to me Like the future was supposed to be In the aisles of the grocery And the blocks up-town

They would shop for groceries together at one of the groceries up near Columbia. West Side Market, perhaps? Grocery shopping is something you do with someone you’re quite...

  • She was on the other track, going in another direction. They are just on different paths so the relationship had to end.
  • She’s on the other track resonates with the “wrong side of the tracks.” She’s on the fancy side, he’s on the other.
  • This line made me think of the oddly affecting scene in Metropolitan when Tom Townsend, the debutante and her military escort say good-bye to Nick Smith at Penn Station. Nick Smith was a member of the “untitled aristocracy,” like the girl in this song. I’m willing to bet that Ezra has seen this movie.
  • Not sure what is meant by “your first attack,” whether it was some kind of mental breakdown, a verbal attack on him or something else.