The Waltz
Pere Ubu Lyrics


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The bride swayed barefoot there on the sidewalk you could
Fry an egg.
Not a shade of a cloud. Not a breath of a breeze
Disturbed her dress or hair.
Round at her feet burst by the dust a ghost rain dropped
Like tears.
We waltzed cross Texas. We waltzed by the sea.
We waltzed through the tears.
And it seemed like a good idea. It seemed like a good
Idea.
How it seemed like a good idea!

The bride swayed barefoot there by the sidewalk while the
Day stood still.
Not a shade of a cloud. Not a breath of a breeze played
On her face as she said, We can't go on like nothing is
Wrong. Don't be that cruel to me.
We waltzed cross Texas. We waltzed by the sea.
We waltzed through the tears.
And it seemed like a good idea. It seemed like a good
Idea.
How It seemed like a good idea!

And it seemed like a good idea. It seemed like a good
Idea.
Well! It seemed like a good idea.





The bride swayed barefoot there on the sidewalk you could
Fry an egg.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pere Ubu's song, The Waltz in 2-3, depict a bride standing barefoot on the sidewalk under a cloudless sky in Texas, near the ocean. The setting is serene and calm, but the bride seems to be upset about something, and she urges her partner to acknowledge that something is wrong. Together, they continue to waltz, even as tears flow, and they dance through their troubles. The chorus repeats the line, "And it seemed like a good idea," three times, emphasizing the desire to keep going and pursue what might not be the best choice.


The song can be interpreted in various ways, but the lyrics seem to be hinting at the complications that can arise in a relationship. The bride's apparent dissatisfaction signifies that things may not be as perfect as they seem, and the partner's reluctance to recognize the problems indicates that he would prefer to ignore them. However, the two continue to dance, which can be interpreted as a metaphor for persisting through challenges and maintaining hope, despite the difficult circumstances.


Overall, The Waltz in 2-3 is a hauntingly beautiful song that touches on themes of love, perseverance, and the complexities of relationships. The imagery in the lyrics is vivid and paints a picture of a tranquil, but conflicted, scene.


Line by Line Meaning

The bride swayed barefoot there on the sidewalk you could Fry an egg.
The bride was standing on the sidewalk, not moving much, and it was so hot you could fry an egg on the pavement.


Not a shade of a cloud. Not a breath of a breeze Disturbed her dress or hair.
It was so still and hot that there wasn't even a cloud in the sky or a breeze to move her dress or hair.


Round at her feet burst by the dust a ghost rain dropped Like tears.
A gust of dust blew around her feet and it looked like it was raining tears, as if everything was falling apart in slow motion.


We waltzed cross Texas. We waltzed by the sea. We waltzed through the tears.
We traveled across Texas and danced by the sea despite feeling sad and crying.


And it seemed like a good idea. It seemed like a good Idea. How it seemed like a good idea!
At the time, it felt right and like a good idea even though we were in a bad place emotionally.




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Comments from YouTube:

J S

Great tune !

Paul Jacques

Choice cut.👍🏻