Dragging The Line
R.E.M. Lyrics


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Makin' a livin' the old hard way
Takin' and givin' by day by day
I dig snow and rain and the bright sunshine
Draggin' The Line

My dog Sam eats purple flowers
Ain't got much, but what we got's ours
We dig snow and rain and the bright sunshine
Draggin' The Line
(Draggin' The Line)
Draggin' The Line
(Draggin' The Line)

I feel fine, I'm talkin' 'bout peace of mind
I'm gonna take my time, I'm gettin' the good sign
Draggin' The Line

(Draggin' The Line)
Draggin' The Line
(Draggin' The Line)

Lovin' the free and feelin spirit of
Hugging a tree
When you get near it.
Diggin' snow and rain and the bright sunshine
Draggin' The Line
(Draggin' The Line)




Draggin' The Line
(Draggin' The Line)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to R.E.M.'s song "Dragging The Line" express a sense of contentment and simplicity in life. The singer explains that he makes a living "the old hard way" and takes things as they come day by day. He finds pleasure in the natural elements of life, no matter the weather, saying that he loves "snow and rain and the bright sunshine". The verses also touch upon the singer's relationship with his canine companion, Sam, and how they have a humble existence but what they have is theirs.


The chorus, "Dragging The Line", is repeated throughout the song and seems to represent the idea of moving forward in life, no matter the circumstances and obstacles one faces. The singer feels fine and talks about finding peace of mind, as well as getting a good sign that things are heading in the right direction. He also mentions feeling free and being in touch with nature, even hugging a tree at one point.


Overall, "Dragging The Line" is a song about finding joy in the simple things in life and not getting too caught up in the material world.


Line by Line Meaning

Makin' a livin' the old hard way
Earning a living through genuine hard work and dedication


Takin' and givin' by day by day
Giving and taking, living one day at a time


I dig snow and rain and the bright sunshine
Appreciating everything, whether good or bad, and finding joy in all kinds of weather


Dragging The Line
Living life in one's own way, without following any set rules


My dog Sam eats purple flowers
Treating one's pet as a member of the family and enjoying the simple things


Ain't got much, but what we got's ours
Being content with what one has and cherishing it


I feel fine, I'm talkin' 'bout peace of mind
Feeling content and satisfied with oneself and one's life


I'm gonna take my time, I'm gettin' the good sign
Taking one's time in life and paying attention to the positive signs of progress


Lovin' the free and feelin spirit of
Loving freedom and feeling alive in spirit


Hugging a tree when you get near it.
Enjoying and appreciating nature and finding happiness in small things


Diggin' snow and rain and the bright sunshine
Finding beauty in all types of weather and being grateful for life's many moments


Dragging The Line
Living life on one's own terms, unbound by society's demands




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@cheesecake134

I still own a copy of the Spy Who Shagged Me soundtrack. It's a solid soundtrack. I also secretly like REM's cover better than the original just because I love Michael Stipe's voice so much.

@PaulGoodeK

I think that Berry or Mills sings lead on this.

@timothybessemer7316

I still like the Tommy James original a tad more but that said this is a tremendous cover!

@oaksmane

That soundtrack is highly underrated.

@drbobdc8319

Me too... :)

@m0L3ify

Yeah that soundtrack was the best! I still have my copy, too. I used to listen to it endlessly when I'd drive from LA to SF to visit my sister whenever I had a break at work. Good times.

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@griffinmoore6819

The original I learned from my Dad when I was about six. He has an exceptional knack for liking just the right songs. He likes this version very much as I do also. No matter what a bad day I'm having or bad mood I'm in, if I play 'Draggin' the Line' (REM or Tommy James) I always feel better afterwards.

@travisporco

this is a worthy cover...it's different (like it should be), but it keeps the harmonies and horns that really make this song pop

@beare.5622

Here’s a modern tribute to this timeless classic.

https://youtu.be/ndooyE2FcIo

@shannonvanderhoof4810

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