Red Rider
The Residents Lyrics


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Cellar doors were open
For the storms were out that night
The light reflected from the leaves
The sky was still too bright

I saw her passing as the wind
Was rising in the air
She rode upon a red bicycle
And she had red hair





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Residents' song "Red Rider" describe a mysterious and ominous scene. The cellar doors are open, indicating something sinister or hiding. The storms are out, giving a sense of danger and chaos. While the sky is still too bright, giving a false sense of security, the light reflecting from the leaves gives a feeling of etherealness. In the midst of all this, the singer sees a girl riding a red bicycle with red hair. She seems almost out of place in this eerie setting, potentially indicating that she is the cause of the danger, a victim of it or possibly both. The use of color in the lyrics is important as it seems to signify something significant or symbolic.


The imagery in "Red Rider" is open to interpretation, but there's a clear sense of unease and discomfort coupled with a mystery or unknown force. The lyrics don't provide any clear answers, but instead, provoke thought and engender a sense of curiosity. The combination of the disjointed elements, from the cellar doors to the bicycling girl, creates a sense of tension that is palpable even without clear resolution.


Line by Line Meaning

Cellar doors were open
The entrance to the underground storage area was unlocked


For the storms were out that night
There were thunderstorms happening at the time


The light reflected from the leaves
The illumination from nearby sources bounced off of the leaves


The sky was still too bright
The atmosphere was still illuminated, making it hard to see stars


I saw her passing as the wind
The observer noticed her as she was blown by the wind


Was rising in the air
The wind was increasing in intensity, making it difficult to move around


She rode upon a red bicycle
She was pedaling a bike with a red frame


And she had red hair
Her hair was dyed red, or it was naturally a hue of red




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