In My Reply
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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Now Matthew was a country boy until one day he found
That cheatin' folks was easier than plowin' his daddy's ground
He left his home back in Ohio, bound for Chicago's town
He crossed Big Jim and turned his back

A bullet cut him down
And as he lay there dying
He said "Will I see my Ohio?"
In my reply I lied a bit

And said I did not know
Now Jim McCall he was meek and small
And to become a man
He'd have to build himself up tall

With fancy folks and land
He threw some stones at honest friends
And he got himself these things
His children left him and he sneered


"That's what my kindness brings"
And on the south side he got lost
He asked me where to go
In my reply I lied a bit

And said I did not know
Yes Miss Lazy Susan called me up
She heard I stole the show
In my reply I lied a bit





And said I did not know
In my reply I lied a bit and said I did not know

Overall Meaning

The song "In My Reply" by Linda Ronstadt tells a story of how people can deceive themselves and others by choosing a path of greed and dishonesty. The lyrics present three different characters who represent the negative aspects of the human nature. Matthew, a country boy who turns to cheating instead of doing hard and honest work, dies regretting his choices and longing for his home. Jim McCall, a man who becomes wealthy but loses the love of his own children by being dishonest and arrogant towards others. Lastly, Miss Lazy Susan, who is only interested in stealing the show and being praised for her achievements, even if it means lying about them.


The chorus of the song, "In my reply I lied a bit, and said I did not know," emphasizes the importance of honesty and the consequences of lying. The singer lies to each of these characters about knowing what will happen in their future, symbolizing the lack of control they have over their own lives. The song shows how lying does not benefit anyone in the long run, and how dishonesty can lead to a life of regret and isolation.


Line by Line Meaning

Now Matthew was a country boy until one day he found
Matthew was a rural individual until he discovered that cheating was an easier way to live compared to working on his father's land.


That cheatin' folks was easier than plowin' his daddy's ground
Matthew realized that being deceitful was simpler than farming his father's property.


He left his home back in Ohio, bound for Chicago's town
Matthew departed from his Ohio home to go to Chicago.


He crossed Big Jim and turned his back
Matthew betrayed Big Jim by denying him his share of the profit, and as a result, he was shot.


A bullet cut him down
Matthew was killed by a bullet.


And as he lay there dying
As Matthew was dying, he had one request.


"Will I see my Ohio?"
Matthew's request was to know whether he would be able to see Ohio again post-death.


In my reply I lied a bit
To comfort Matthew, Linda Ronstadt lied to him.


And said I did not know
Linda Ronstadt claimed that she was unsure whether Matthew would be able to see Ohio again post-death.


Now Jim McCall he was meek and small
Jim McCall was weak, and not physically imposing.


And to become a man
He felt that he needed to improve his situation to be considered an adult.


He'd have to build himself up tall
McCall believed that acquiring posh things and land would elevate his status and masculinity.


With fancy folks and land
He obtained these items and regarded himself as superior to others, leading to him losing his children and being scorned.


He threw some stones at honest friends
He turned on those who were loyal to him when he became more successful.


And he got himself these things
He acquired wealth and material goods to elevate his social status.


His children left him and he sneered
McCall lost the loyalty of his children and was unapologetic about it.


"That's what my kindness brings"
He believed that his children left out of spite despite the lavish gifts he gave them.


And on the south side he got lost
He became lost and unmoored in the south side of town as his success and friendships disappeared.


He asked me where to go
He sought guidance from Linda Ronstadt on his path forward.


In my reply I lied a bit
Linda Ronstadt decided to comfort McCall by lying to him.


And said I did not know
Linda Ronstadt told McCall that she did not know where he should go despite her familiarity with Chicago.


Yes Miss Lazy Susan called me up
Miss Lazy Susan contacted Linda Ronstadt.


She heard I stole the show
Miss Lazy Susan suspected that Linda Ronstadt had taken the spotlight from her.


In my reply I lied a bit
Linda Ronstadt chose to deceive Miss Lazy Susan because she knew the true reason why she was called.


And said I did not know
Linda Ronstadt claimed ignorance about Miss Lazy Susan's intentions.


In my reply I lied a bit and said I did not know
Linda Ronstadt responded to all three individuals with untruths to provide them with a sense of solace and comfort.




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Written by: LIVINGSTON TAYLOR

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