My Lady And The Mountain

The Avett Brothers

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Capo I I brought you to the river to watch the fish swim by and lay around that grassy bank and breathe in that blue sky i brought you to these waters to see what you could see the difference in the two worlds cant help but frighten me cause darlin’ its been a long time since ive seen you smile that way at me darlin’ just feel the warmth here happy’s not the word you make me free (Same for the rest of song) i brought you to the mountains to watch the clouds float by the wind here gives me shivers and the freedom makes me cry and being with you darling forget what we have not just being at the top here can convince anyone theres a god cause darling its been forever since ive seen you smile that way at me darling just feel the warmth here happys not the word you make me free make me free now i gave you my decision regardless wrong or right the hills they make me feel good they make me feel alive like singing with my family on a sunday afternoon like laughing in the morning wrapped up tight with you but darling its been a long time since ive seen you smile that way at me darling just feel the warth here happys not the word you make me free no no happys not the word you make me free no no happys not the word you make me free

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La chanson évoque une promenade à travers la nature, où le narrateur partage des moments simples et précieux avec une personne qui lui est chère. Il décrit des paysages comme le fleuve et les montagnes, en soulignant l'importance du sourire de son amante et la sensation de liberté que cela lui apporte. Les images de la nature deviennent des métaphores de la joie et du sentiment de vie qu’il éprouve en sa compagnie. Le contexte semble être celui d’un moment de ressourcement et de connexion profonde, où le couple trouve une forme de paix et d’émerveillement face à la beauté du monde. À travers ces paysages majestueux, le narrateur exprime une gratitude envers Dieu pour les instants partagés et le bonheur que cela lui procure.