Peterborough and the Kawarthas
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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I left you in the rain
Peterborough and the Kawarthas
Your reflection in the pane
Peterborough and the Kawarthas

Apples, pears, prunes, and plums
His favorite food, I told his mum
Wait for him at the end of the slide
When he climbs the stairs, stay by his side

I heard you got some rain
Peterborough and the Kawarthas
Looks like we're in for the same
Peterborough and the Kawarthas

I'm going early, won't wave good-bye
Tell him I love him; look him in the eye
I've learned how to mourn; I've learned how to miss
Let me disappear with this kiss

"Tuesday
A mix of sun and clouds
With a forty percent chance of showers
Early morning then sunny
Wind west twenty kilometers an hour
Gusting to 44
High of 22
UV index 50 and moderate"

Bird, book, and basketball
Squirrel, dog, and learning how to crawl
I found my heart when he came
Let my leaving leave like rain

I watched you from the train
Peterborough and the Kawarthas
When I come back I'll see you again
Peterborough and the Kawarthas

I'll listen for you every morning
I'll listen for you every morning




I'll listen for you every morning
I'll listen for you every morning

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Barenaked Ladies' song "Peterborough and the Kawarthas" tell a story of a person leaving someone they love behind in Peterborough, a city in Ontario, Canada, and the surrounding Kawartha Lakes region. The opening lines set the scene with the singer leaving the person they love in the rain before boarding a train. As they look out the window, they see their loved one's reflection in the pane, indicating their own reflection's emotional quality. There is a sense of melancholy throughout the song, amplified by the guitar's strumming.


In the second verse, the song speaks of a child, possibly the singer's child, and the things they love, apples, pears, prunes, and plums. The lines reveal the love, care, and thoughtfulness of the singer for the child, even after they're gone. They ask the loved one left behind to wait for the child at the end of the slide, stay by their side, and look into their eyes as they say goodbye. There's a sense of longing and yearning to be with the child, which is heart-wrenching.


The chorus speaks of the rain, the fact that the city is well-known for getting them, and the singer's departure, and promising a return. The bridge gives a glimpse into the mundane aspects of life in Peterborough, even amid the heartbreaking separation. Finally, the closing lines reiterate the singer's love and longing for the person they left behind.


Line by Line Meaning

I left you in the rain
I departed from you in the rainy weather


Peterborough and the Kawarthas
The place where we were parted


Your reflection in the pane
I saw your image reflected in the window


Apples, pears, prunes, and plums
The fruit that he loved as a child


His favorite food, I told his mum
I informed his mother of his favorite dish


Wait for him at the end of the slide
Meet him when he finishes playing


When he climbs the stairs, stay by his side
Be there to help him climb the steps


I heard you got some rain
I was informed that it rained in your area


Looks like we're in for the same
It appears that we will also experience the same weather


I'm going early, won't wave good-bye
I am leaving without bidding farewell


Tell him I love him; look him in the eye
Convey my love to him by gazing into his eyes


I've learned how to mourn; I've learned how to miss
I have learned to grieve and long for someone


Let me disappear with this kiss
Let me leave with this final kiss


"Tuesday A mix of sun and clouds With a forty percent chance of showers Early morning then sunny Wind west twenty kilometers an hour Gusting to 44 High of 22 UV index 50 and moderate"
The weather forecast for Tuesday in the area


Bird, book, and basketball
Hobbies that he enjoyed


Squirrel, dog, and learning how to crawl
Memories of his childhood


I found my heart when he came
I discovered my capacity for love when he entered my life


Let my leaving leave like rain
Let my departure be as natural as the rainfall


I watched you from the train
I looked at you while travelling on the train


When I come back I'll see you again
I will meet you again when I return


I'll listen for you every morning
I will remember and think of you every morning




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JIM CREEGGAN

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