Rhyme & Reason
The Cat Empire Lyrics


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Rhyme and reason
Reason and rhyme
We asked the old man
“What is the time?”
The time he said
“I do not know.
The clock stopped working some time ago”
“What a disaster” was our reply
“We don’t know if it’s 1 o’clock or half past 5”
The man kept talking things were fine
Looking at the sun he said
The time was for reason and rhyming

Reason and rhyme
Rhyme and reason
We asked the old lady “What is this season?”
The season she said
“You can’t be sure.
The weathers changed, can’t tell you any more”
“Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god what a thing!
We don’t know if it’s summer, autumn, winter or spring”
“But wait,” she said
“This might be pleasing.
The time has come for rhyming and rhyming and reason”

Rhyme and reason and destination
We ask ourselves, what is this nation?
This place they say is no mans land
And terra nullius is written in the sand
So what
With all these spaces
Can’t we be independent and combine the races
Well we will see what we can do




Like time and season
We’ll rhyme and then we’ll reason along

Overall Meaning

The Cat Empire's song Rhyme & Reason is a commentary on the uncertainty that permeates our lives. The lyrics open with the band asking the old man about the time, only to find out that the clock has stopped working. The man tells them that he doesn't know what time it is, and the band laments that they don't know whether it's 1 o'clock or half-past five. The old man, however, suggests that they don't need a clock to tell time, and that they should instead look at the sun and use their own reasoning and intuition to understand the world around them. The lyrics then turn to the old lady, who is similarly uncertain about the season. The band exclaims in disbelief that they don't know if it's summer, autumn, winter, or spring. But the old lady suggests that they can use rhyme and reasoning to navigate their uncertainty.


The lyrics suggest that our reliance on external factors such as clocks and calendars causes us to lose touch with our own intuition and ability to reason. The old man and old lady in the song offer a reminder that we can still make sense of the world around us by using our own senses and reasoning. The final verse of the song suggests that the same approach can be used to bring different races and cultures together and create a sense of unity in a world that is otherwise divided.


Line by Line Meaning

Rhyme and reason
We value both creativity and logic in our approach to life


Reason and rhyme
We understand that reason and logic are important, but we also see the value in creativity and expression through language


We asked the old man
We sought wisdom and guidance from those who came before us


“What is the time?”
We want to know the exact moment in time


The time he said
He had an answer to our question


“I do not know.
Unfortunately, he did not have the answer we were hoping for


The clock stopped working some time ago”
He explained why he did not know the time


“What a disaster” was our reply
We were frustrated by this unfortunate situation


“We don’t know if it’s 1 o’clock or half past 5”
We were uncertain of the time


The man kept talking things were fine
He tried to reassure us that everything was going to be okay


Looking at the sun he said
He used the position of the sun to estimate the time


The time was for reason and rhyming
He believed that time was open to interpretation and could be expressed creatively through language


We asked the old lady “What is this season?”
We asked another wise person for guidance


The season she said
She had an answer to our question


“You can’t be sure.
Unfortunately, she did not have a clear answer for us


The weathers changed, can’t tell you any more”
She explained why she did not know the exact season


“Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god what a thing!
We were upset by this revelation


We don’t know if it’s summer, autumn, winter or spring”
We were uncertain of the season


“But wait,” she said
She had an idea that could help us


“This might be pleasing.
She believed that what she was about to say could make us happy


The time has come for rhyming and rhyming and reason”
She believed that creativity and language could help us understand the world around us


Rhyme and reason and destination
We believe that creativity and logic can help us find our way in life


We ask ourselves, what is this nation?
We question the world around us and try to find our place in it


This place they say is no mans land
We don't feel like we fit in or belong in this place


And terra nullius is written in the sand
The land is unclaimed and open for anyone to take


So what
We refuse to be defeated by this challenge


With all these spaces
Despite the vastness of the world and the challenges it presents, we remain hopeful


Can’t we be independent and combine the races
We believe that the differences between us can be celebrated rather than feared


Well we will see what we can do
We are determined to find a way to navigate this difficult situation


Like time and season
We will use both creativity and logic to find our way forward


We’ll rhyme and then we’ll reason along
We will use language and creativity to make sense of the world and find our place in it




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Sharle Quint

Rhyme and reason, reason and rhyme
We ask the old man what is the time
The time he said I do not know
The clock stopped working sometime ago
What a disaster was our reply
We don't know if its 1 o'clock or half past 5
The man kept talking things were fine
Looking to the sky he said the time was for
Reason and rhyming

Reason and Rhyme, rhyme and reason
We asked the old lady what is the season
The season she said you can't be sure
The weather is strange can't tell you anymore
Woh my god woh my god woh my god
What a thing we don't know if its
Summer autumn winter or spring
But when she said this might be pleasing
The time has come for rhyming and reason

Rhyme and reason and destination
We ask ourselves what is this nation
This place they say is no mans land
And terranaleous is written in the sand
So what with all these spaces
Can't we be independent?
And combine the races
Well we will see what we can do
Like time and season
We will rhyme and reason along



All comments from YouTube:

Sharle Quint

Rhyme and reason, reason and rhyme
We ask the old man what is the time
The time he said I do not know
The clock stopped working sometime ago
What a disaster was our reply
We don't know if its 1 o'clock or half past 5
The man kept talking things were fine
Looking to the sky he said the time was for
Reason and rhyming

Reason and Rhyme, rhyme and reason
We asked the old lady what is the season
The season she said you can't be sure
The weather is strange can't tell you anymore
Woh my god woh my god woh my god
What a thing we don't know if its
Summer autumn winter or spring
But when she said this might be pleasing
The time has come for rhyming and reason

Rhyme and reason and destination
We ask ourselves what is this nation
This place they say is no mans land
And terranaleous is written in the sand
So what with all these spaces
Can't we be independent?
And combine the races
Well we will see what we can do
Like time and season
We will rhyme and reason along

Ismayla Carneiro

Every freaking time I listen to this music, I just remind why I do love The cat empire! Such a fucking awesome band!

Duncan Alexander

Right here with you @Ismayla Carneiro

Geoffrey Robertson

I'm ashamed and surprised that, after 6+ years of listening to and loving the Cat Empire, I've never heard this song. Downloading it immediately.

Jackson Hilts

@Steve Jager Where can we find the originals? itunes blows!

Steve Jager

this isn't even the original version which is 1000% classic Cat Empire!

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Fran Guerrero

Este grupo es genial!

Julen Garro

This is the best song ever done by The Cat Empire. And that means a lot.

Pilou

Dude, so much soul in this piano part at 1:36... Just so good..

Matthias M.

I love this song! But this one is different from the official one that is on the two shoes single (as on Spotify). The spotify version has a piano in the back. I like this one a lot more!

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