Cat Turned Blue

Whistling Winds: Unraveling the Mystique of Rusted Root's Cat Turned Blue
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Lyrics

A-what is that you said?

Expressing curiosity or seeking clarification about a previous statement or conversation.

You got a whistle in the wind, a- yeah,

Noticing a whistle sound in the wind.

A-go down, go down, a-go down, go down

Repetition emphasizing the act of going down.

Feel for me and I will feel for you

Mutual emotional support, suggesting reciprocity in feelings.

Fa-feel, feel, feel whistles in the wind as I go down

Sensing or experiencing whistles in the wind while descending.

Oh, feel, feel, whistles in the wind as I go down, go down

Continuation of the sensory experience while descending.

Are you bringin' the dawn, daddy long legger,

Asking if someone is bringing the dawn, possibly a metaphorical reference to a new beginning.

The dandelion dawn, baby, when the cat turned blue

Referring to the dawn as the "dandelion dawn" when something unexpected or transformative occurs, linked to the cat turning blue.

Are ya bringin' the dawn daddy long legger

Reiteration of asking if someone is bringing the dawn.

Dandelion dawn

Repetition of the concept of the "dandelion dawn."


Are ya bringin' the dawn daddy long legger

Repeating the inquiry about bringing the dawn, connected to the cat turning blue.

All a-long when the cat turned blue

Describing a period when the cat turned blue, possibly a significant event or change.

(when the cat turned blue)

Reiteration of the cat turning blue as a noteworthy occurrence.

Ah! when the cat turned blue.

Expressing emphasis or surprise at the cat turning blue.


And what is that you said?

Repeating the curiosity about a previous statement or conversation.

You got to whistle in the winds again, yeah

Reiteration of the whistle sound in the wind.

And what is that you said?

Repeating the inquiry about the whistle sound in the wind.

You got to whistle in the winds again, yeah.

Further emphasizing the presence of the whistle sound.

Feel for me and I will feel for you

Restating the theme of mutual emotional support and reciprocity.

Feel for me and I will feel for you

Repetition of the concept of feeling for each other.

Feel, feel, feel, feel

Emphasizing the act of feeling, possibly relating to emotional connection.


Fa-feel, feel, feel whistles in the wind as I go down

Repeating the experience of whistles in the wind during descent.

Feel, feel, whistles in the wind as I go down, go down

Continuation of the sensory experience while descending.

Are you bringin' the dawn, daddy long legger,

Repeating the inquiry about bringing the dawn, using the term "daddy long legger."

The dandelion dawn, baby, when the cat turned blue

Connecting the dawn to the cat turning blue, suggesting a transformative event.

Are ya bringin' the dawn daddy long legger

Reiteration of asking if someone is bringing the dawn.

Dandelion dawn

Repetition of the concept of the "dandelion dawn."


Are ya bringin' the dawn daddy long legger

Repeating the inquiry about bringing the dawn, linked to the cat turning blue.

All a-long when the cat turned blue

Describing a period when the cat turned blue, possibly a significant event or change.

(when the cat turned blue)

Reiteration of the cat turning blue as a noteworthy occurrence.

Ah! when the cat turned blue.

Expressing emphasis or surprise at the cat turning blue.


Feel for me and I will feel for you

Restating the theme of mutual emotional support and reciprocity.

Feel for me and I will feel for you

Repetition of the concept of feeling for each other.

Feel, feel, feel, feel

Emphasizing the act of feeling, possibly relating to emotional connection.

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