Little Red Rider
The First National Band Lyrics


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Little red rider, ride on the railroad
There she goes
Little red rider, ride on the railroad
Wave goodbye

So long sunshine, ride away
I know you'll come back someday
And relax my mind

Little Miss Red's asleep on the railroad
There she goes
Little Miss Red's asleep on the railroad
No one knows
That little Miss Red is little Miss Blue
And she looks a lot like you around the eyes

Nobody was home in time
Oh, nobody was home in time
Nobody was hom in the time I called home
Somebody said they all had drowned

Bye bye, sweet miss, give me one kiss
And then I'll go
Bye bye, sweet miss, give me one kiss
Don't let it show
Then turn your brown eyes to the wall
Was that message there before?
You were so wise

Bye bye, sweet miss, give me one kiss
And then I'll go
Bye bye, sweet miss, give me one kiss
Don't let it show
Then turn your brown eyes to the wall




Was that message there before?
You were so wise

Overall Meaning

Little Red Rider by The First National Band is a song that can be interpreted in a variety of ways. One interpretation is that the song is about a woman who is riding on the railroad and the singer is bidding her farewell. He is hopeful that she will return one day and bring peace to his mind. However, the lyrics take a darker turn when it is revealed that Little Miss Red, who was asleep on the railroad, is actually Little Miss Blue and resembles someone the singer knows. Furthermore, the lyrics suggest that Little Miss Blue has met a tragic fate, as the singer learns that nobody was home when he called and someone claimed that they had all drowned. The lyrics depict a sense of helplessness and sorrow as the singer bids Little Miss Blue goodbye and wonders if she knew about her tragic fate beforehand because she was so wise.


Another interpretation of the song is that it is a commentary on the theme of identity, where Little Miss Red represents one identity while Little Miss Blue represents another. The line "And she looks a lot like you around the eyes" suggests that identity is not fixed and can be fluid. Additionally, the song suggests that identity can be hidden, as Little Miss Red is actually Little Miss Blue in disguise.


Overall, the lyrics of Little Red Rider by The First National Band are open to interpretation and can be perceived in a variety of ways.


Line by Line Meaning

Little red rider, ride on the railroad
The singer is telling someone to ride on the train tracks.


There she goes
The person being spoken to is now riding away.


Little red rider, ride on the railroad
The singer is repeating their previous directive to ride on the train tracks.


Wave goodbye
The artist is saying goodbye to the person riding away.


So long sunshine, ride away
The artist is saying a farewell to the person riding away and hoping that they will return someday to bring peace to the artist's mind.


I know you'll come back someday
The singer is expressing confidence that the person who has left will return one day.


And relax my mind
The singer is hoping that the return of the person who has left will ease their worries and anxieties.


Little Miss Red's asleep on the railroad
The artist is describing a girl who is sleeping on the train tracks.


There she goes
The girl is now waking up and leaving on the train tracks.


Little Miss Red's asleep on the railroad
The artist is repeating their previous description of the girl sleeping on the train tracks.


No one knows
The singer is saying that no one knows where the girl is going or why.


That little Miss Red is little Miss Blue
The artist is revealing that the girl they were describing is actually someone else by a different name.


And she looks a lot like you around the eyes
The singer is implying that the person they are speaking to shares a resemblance to the girl they were previously describing.


Nobody was home in time
The singer is stating that no one was available to answer when they called home.


Oh, nobody was home in time
The singer is repeating their previous statement about no one being available to answer.


Nobody was hom in the time I called home
The artist is repeating their previous statement with slightly different wording, emphasizing that they were calling their home at a specific time when no one was there to answer.


Somebody said they all had drowned
The artist is relaying what they were told regarding the whereabouts of the people they were trying to contact - that they had all drowned.


Bye bye, sweet miss, give me one kiss
The singer is saying goodbye to someone fondly, asking for one final kiss before they depart.


And then I'll go
The singer is indicating that they will leave after receiving the requested kiss.


Don't let it show
The artist is asking the person they are saying goodbye to to conceal their feelings or emotions about the situation.


Then turn your brown eyes to the wall
The artist is instructing the person they are saying goodbye to to look away from them.


Was that message there before?
The artist is questioning whether or not something (perhaps a message) was present before.


You were so wise
The singer is complimenting the person they are saying goodbye to, stating that they are knowledgeable and perceptive.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MICHAEL NESMITH

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