Draggin' The Line

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Makin' a livin' the old hard way

Takin' and givin' by day by day

I dig snow and rain and the bright sunshine



Draggin' the line



My dog Sam eats purple flowers

Ain't got much but what we got's ours

We dig snow and rain and the bright sunshine



Draggin' the line

(Draggin' the line)

Draggin' the line

(Draggin' the line)



I feel fine, I'm talkin' 'bout peace of mind

I'm gonna take my time, I'm gettin' the good sign



Draggin' the line

(Draggin' the line)

Draggin' the line

(Draggin' the line)



Lovin' the free and feelin' spirit

Of hugging a tree when you get near it

Diggin' snow and rain and the bright sunshine



Draggin' the line

(Draggin' the line)

Draggin' the line

(Draggin' the line)

Draggin' The Line - R.E.M.

Released on the 1991 album Out Of Time, "Draggin' The Line" stands as a defining track in the evolution of alternative rock. The song features the band's signature blend of melodic guitar work and introspective lyrics, delivered by Michael Stipe. It reflects the group's transition from their earlier indie-pop sound toward a more mature, textured approach that would characterize their final studio album. The recording captures the collaborative spirit of the band during a pivotal era, showcasing their ability to weave complex harmonies with emotional depth. As a staple of the late 80s and early 90s indie scene, the track remains a testament to R.E.M.'s enduring influence on modern music, offering a sonic landscape that balances accessibility with artistic ambition.