Some Red Handed Slight of Hand
Cursive Lyrics


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And now we proudly present
Songs perverse and songs of lament
A couple hymns of confession
And songs that recognize our sick obsessions

Sing along, I'm on the ugly organ, again
Sing along, I'm on the ugly organ, so let's begin
It's no use to keep a secret
Everything I hide ends up in lyrics
So read on, accuse me when you're done
If it sounds like I did you wrong

Our father, who art in heaven
Save me from this wreck I'm about to drown in
Didn't I learn anything
Counting out my sins on rosary beads?
The reverend plays on the ugly organ
He spews out his sweet and salty sermon
On the audience

So why do I think I'm any different?
I've been making money off my indifference
We all pass the hat around
This is my body, this is the blood I found
On my hands after I wrote this album




Play it off as stigmata for crossover fans
Some red-handed sleight of hand

Overall Meaning

Cursive's song "Some Red Handed Slight of Hand" is a commentary on the deceptive nature of art and religion. The lyrics convey the idea that performers, like priests, often use their talents to prey on people's emotions and make a profit. The opening lines set the tone for the song, with the band introducing themselves as purveyors of "perverse" and "sick" songs.


The stanza “It's no use to keep a secret/ Everything I hide ends up in lyrics/ So read on, accuse me when you're done/ If it sounds like I did you wrong” conveys the theme of artistic honesty. The songwriter suggests that there is no point in attempting to hide personal struggles, as they will inevitably become fodder for future work. The lines “Our father, who art in heaven/ Save me from this wreck I'm about to drown in/ Didn't I learn anything/ Counting out my sins on rosary beads?” convey a deep sense of guilt and a search for absolution. The song's final lines suggest that the artist recognizes the irony in the situation, as they profit off of their own moral failings while presenting it to their fans as stigmata.


Line by Line Meaning

And now we proudly present
We are excited to share with you


Songs perverse and songs of lament
Our music includes both vulgar and sorrowful songs


A couple hymns of confession
We have a few songs about admitting our wrongdoings


And songs that recognize our sick obsessions
We also have songs that acknowledge our unhealthy fixations


Sing along, I'm on the ugly organ, again
Join me in singing while I play the unpleasant-sounding instrument


Sing along, I'm on the ugly organ, so let's begin
Let's start singing while I play the unappealing organ


It's no use to keep a secret
There's no point in hiding anything


Everything I hide ends up in lyrics
Any secrets I keep will eventually become song lyrics


So read on, accuse me when you're done
Feel free to blame me after you've listened to my music


If it sounds like I did you wrong
If my lyrics seem to have harmed you in any way


Our father, who art in heaven
A reference to a Christian prayer


Save me from this wreck I'm about to drown in
Please help me with my impending disaster


Didn't I learn anything
Haven't I gained any knowledge


Counting out my sins on rosary beads?
Asking if reciting prayer beads will absolve me of my sins


The reverend plays on the ugly organ
The religious leader is playing the unpleasant organ


He spews out his sweet and salty sermon
He's delivering a contrived speech with both positive and negative aspects


On the audience
Directed towards those listening


So why do I think I'm any different?
I'm questioning why I consider myself unique


I've been making money off my indifference
I've profited from my apathy


We all pass the hat around
We all ask for money


This is my body, this is the blood I found
Referencing communion in Christianity, but with a questionable or sarcastic tone


On my hands after I wrote this album
I feel guilty or responsible for the content of this album


Play it off as stigmata for crossover fans
Trying to justify the questionable content as something that will appeal to a broader audience


Some red-handed sleight of hand
A clever deception or trick that has been caught in the act




Lyrics © ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Clint Frederick Schnase, Gretta Mindy Cohn, Matthew Ryan Maginn, Ted James Stevens, Tim Kasher

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Rico the Pup

This entire album still holds up 20 years later.

blkqbano78

Just discovered this gem. Great song!

Token_BLK_Guy

I know right. Holy shit

J. Selca

This one still hits me as hard as when i found it lol i hope you'll listen to album front to back 👍

Falex Fatner

Tim 🙏 you have paved the way since my early being. I remember seeing my first concert @ Liberty Hall in Lawrence, KS- changed my entire life! Thanks for having me on stage 😍😉

Ryan Thompson

Just out of curiosity, did The Appleseed Cast play with them at that show? They're from Lawrence as well and I've seen the two bands play together before. Love both of them.

MrBOOMHEADSHOT9000

these lyrics are amazing

Zoë Valentiae

+MrBOOMHEADSHOT9000 "the reverend plays on the ugly organ; he spews out his sweet & salty sermon on the audience" is one of the best lines written in the history of the english language

MrBOOMHEADSHOT9000

joshua ryan nydel hahah I was listening to this and I never saw this reply and hell yeah man!

Austino Van Meter

I'm still rocking this song. 2018 man!

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