Bob Marley
Riding High Lyrics
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You've been riding quite a while, child
(keep on riding, keep on riding)
You've been jiving
Like a peacock, that's your style
(keep on jiving), ooh (keep on jiving)
Now I remember the days in school
Ooh, wait till I get my hooks on you
I'll show you what a fisherman can do
You're riding
Been riding quite a while, child
(keep on riding, keep on riding)
You've been jiving
Like a peacock, that's your style
(keep on jiving), ooh-wee (keep on jiving)
I say now, you always try to hurt me in the end
In the presence of all our good, good friends
But the patient man always win
Now I'll just wait till you give in
You've been riding
You've been riding quite a while
(keep on riding), keep on, ride (keep on riding)
You've been jiving
Like a peacock, that's your style
(keep on jiving ...), ooh-wee, alright (... on jiving)
At Christmas, more like an Easter bunny
Just like a rabbit, you're always on the run
But wait till I get my trap on you
I'll see where you gonna run to
Wait till I get my trap on you
Then I'll see where you gonna run to
You've been riding
You've been riding quite a while
(keep on riding), keep on, ride (keep on riding)
You've been jiving
Like a peacock, that's your style
(keep on jiving), ooh-wee (keep on jiving)
(So riding on my own) I need your love tonight
(Riding on my own) A-when you hold me right ...
The lyrics of Riding High's song "Bob Marley" seem to be about a person who has been living their life to the fullest ("riding high") and enjoying themselves as they please ("jiving like a peacock"). However, the singer remembers a time when this same person was cruel to them in school, and now they are patiently waiting for their chance to get revenge ("wait till I get my hooks on you/I'll show you what a fisherman can do"). Despite this, the singer seems to still have feelings for this person, as they sing about needing their love tonight when they are riding on their own.
The song could be seen as a commentary on the fleeting nature of youth and the carefree attitudes that come with it. The peacock symbolizes beauty, pride, and extravagance - all qualities that the person riding high embodies. However, the singer seems to be more interested in the darker side of this person, the side that was cruel to them and needs to be caught in a trap like a rabbit. Overall, the lyrics of "Bob Marley" are fairly straightforward, with a catchy beat and a memorable hook.
Line by Line Meaning
You've been riding
You've been going through life and experiencing all it has to offer
You've been riding quite a while, child (keep on riding, keep on riding)
You have been living your life for a long time and should keep living it to its fullest
You've been jiving
You have been living in style
Like a peacock, that's your style (keep on jiving), ooh (keep on jiving)
Your style is bold and attention-grabbing, and you should keep being yourself
Now I remember the days in school
I recall the times we spent in school
There wasn't a time when you didn't treat me cruel
You were never kind to me during those times
Ooh, wait till I get my hooks on you
Just you wait until I get my revenge
I'll show you what a fisherman can do
I'll make you regret what you did to me
I say now, you always try to hurt me in the end
You consistently try to cause me pain and suffering
In the presence of all our good, good friends
Even in front of our shared friends
But the patient man always win
Patience is a virtue, and it will be rewarded
Now I'll just wait till you give in
I'll bide my time until you see things my way
At Christmas, more like an Easter bunny
You're always running around like a bunny, even during the holiday season
Just like a rabbit, you're always on the run
You're always busy and never stay in one place for long
But wait till I get my trap on you
Just wait until I catch you in your tracks
I'll see where you gonna run to
I'll know exactly where you're headed when I catch you
(So riding on my own) I need your love tonight
Even though I'm living my life, I still need your love and affection
(Riding on my own) A-when you hold me right ...
I still want to be held and cherished by you
Contributed by Nathaniel G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.