PARADE
Leo Kottke Lyrics


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Problems in a little town, disrupting of the rain
Diesel trains and firemen collecting in the shade
The rain's still a long way off, the snakes have got it made

But everyone's got off today
Everyone's got off today

One by one the windows shutting down with frowns
The wind comes up and funny papers rattle through the town
The rain is coming closer, the trees are bending town

But everyone's got off today
Everyone's got off today

Underneath the glass on the dresser drawer
Ticket stubs and photographs, never any more
And in the puddles on the lawns a tiny jockey stands

But everyone's got off today




Everyone's got off today
Everyone's got off today

Overall Meaning

The song "Parade" by Leo Kottke is a narrative of a small town and its inhabitants, who seem to be experiencing some form of disruption brought on by a sudden turn of events. The initial lines describe how the people in the town are affected by some issues, including diesel trains, firemen, and the lack of rain. The mention of diesel trains and firemen imply that there might be some form of crisis that requires their attention, while the absence of rain might suggest the need for it. However, the snakes that "have got it made" suggest that the dry season is not a problem for all creatures.


Despite the supposed crisis, "everyone's got off today," which might imply that they have been freed from their routine and are given a chance to relax. The windows closing down with frowns could indicate that they are frustrated or that they are tired of worrying about the situation. As the wind comes up, the funny papers rattle through the town, which might indicate that the town's inhabitants are no longer paying much attention to the crisis. Meanwhile, the rain is coming closer, and the trees are bending down, indicating the approaching relief from drought. However, the central character concludes that "everyone's got off" today, which could mean they are not preoccupied with the situation anymore.


The third verse talks about how in the face of chaos, people still hold on to memories that linger. Underneath the glass on the dresser drawer, ticket stubs and photographs are visible, which might suggest trying to hold on to the calm and reminisce the good times, even when the present is chaotic. Moreover, in the puddles on the lawns, a tiny jockey stands, which might suggest the remnants of a parade or festival that might have occurred before the crisis, adding to the nostalgia. But, at the end of the song, the singer still claims that everyone has got off today, suggesting that they have left or tuned out the problem.


Line by Line Meaning

Problems in a little town, disrupting of the rain
Difficulties in a small community affecting the falling raindrops


Diesel trains and firemen collecting in the shade
Trains and firefighters gathering under shelter, avoiding the sun's rays


The rain's still a long way off, the snakes have got it made
Rain is still distant, but snakes are unaffected by the lack of precipitation


But everyone's got off today
Everyone is taking a break today


One by one the windows shutting down with frowns
People closing windows with unhappy expressions


The wind comes up and funny papers rattle through the town
The wind increases and comical pages flutter through the town


The rain is coming closer, the trees are bending town
The rain is approaching, causing trees to bend over


Underneath the glass on the dresser drawer
Beneath the glass atop the dresser


Ticket stubs and photographs, never any more
Ticket remnants and photos, no longer existent


And in the puddles on the lawns a tiny jockey stands
A miniature equestrian figurine can be seen in the yard's puddles


But everyone's got off today
Everyone is taking a break today


Everyone's got off today
Everyone is taking a break today




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHAD WESLEY HAMILTON, CHRISTOPHER RIES, PEDRO LUIS ZAYAS, HANIF MUHAMMAD, NORMAN JESSE WHITFIELD, LESLIE PRIDGEN

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