Ruby
Kristin Hersh Lyrics


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Everybody was so pretty there
And up and jumping around
And easy it's easy to sleep
With idiots and prophets

Leaves me wondering
Ruby or iridescent cough drop?
This baby's like a winter bird, raunchy and sweet
With snowflakes melting in his hair
The boys are supermen

Wondering
Ruby or iridescent cough drop?

You're the great convincer, should I do this, am I good?
You can smell a fever, shold I do this, am I good?

Let's dive
All the way down

The two of us are old paint,
My grandmother's horse
Still alive, still kicking, not allowed to work





'Til we become beauty
A fluid medium

Overall Meaning

The first verse of Kristin Hersh's song Ruby seems to be describing a party or gathering where everyone is full of energy, jumping around and having fun. The singer then says that it's easy to sleep around these people who are both foolish and wise. The line "leaves me wondering, Ruby or iridescent cough drop?" is repeated throughout, suggesting that the singer is weighing two options, perhaps between pleasure and safety or risk and comfort.


The second verse introduces a baby who is described as a "winter bird," suggesting fragility, but also the ability to survive harsh conditions. The baby is simultaneously "raunchy and sweet," perhaps playing with the idea of innocence and corruption. The boys in this verse are compared to Superman, highlighting their strength and nobility. The repetition of "wondering, Ruby or iridescent cough drop?" shows that the singer is still considering the two options.


The third verse addresses a figure who is "the great convincer," perhaps a voice of authority or influence in the singer's life. This person can "smell a fever" and seems to be offering guidance. Despite this, the singer still seems to be unsure and is asking for permission or affirmation ("should I do this, am I good?"). The final lines of the song use metaphor to suggest transformation - the two people become "old paint" or things that have lost their luster, but hope to become "beauty" by being part of a "fluid medium."


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody was so pretty there
The people at the event were attractive and stylish.


And up and jumping around
The people were active and enthusiastic, dancing and socializing.


And easy it's easy to sleep
The atmosphere was so comfortable and familiar that it was easy to relax.


With idiots and prophets
There were people of all stripes at the event, those who were wise and foolish alike.


Leaves me wondering
The artist is left pondering a question or choice.


Ruby or iridescent cough drop?
The singer is trying to choose between two options that are presented metaphorically as a precious gemstone and a medicinal aid.


This baby's like a winter bird, raunchy and sweet
The object of the singer's affection is delicate and charming, but with a wild edge to their personality.


With snowflakes melting in his hair
The person's hair is damp from being outside in the cold.


The boys are supermen
The men at the event are confident and strong, like superheroes.


You're the great convincer, should I do this, am I good?
The artist is addressing someone who has a persuasive personality and is asking for their advice and validation.


You can smell a fever, shold I do this, am I good?
This line is a repeat of the previous line, emphasizing the singer's insecurity and need for guidance.


Let's dive
The artist is encouraging someone to take a risk or do something exciting.


All the way down
This phrase reinforces the idea of going all in or fully committing to something.


The two of us are old paint,
The singer and someone else are like old, worn-out materials or objects.


My grandmother's horse
This phrase is a vivid descriptor of the worn and aged state of the singer.


Still alive, still kicking, not allowed to work
The artist may not still have a lot of years left, but they still have energy and passion to live life to the fullest despite societal limitations of age.


'Til we become beauty
The goal of the two of them is to transform into something aesthetically pleasing, whether physically or spiritually.


A fluid medium
This phrase seems to imply that the transformation into beauty is not static but a continual process, with different forms and variations that change over time.




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Comments from YouTube:

miked4309

her songs are so hauntingly beautiful. been a fan since throwing muses. such a unique voice and songwriter.

realfrantic

This song almost always brings me to tears--this whole album actually...

Thomas Sylvester

Ruby literally lives down the street. For me though, this song touches me.

michael callahan

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maeaz

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