Come Along Home

Tom Paxton

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Verse 1: Last night I heard a sweet voice callin’. Come along won’t you come along home. Wind on the river and the calves all bawlin’ Come along won’t you come along home. Come along won’t you come along home now. Night is fallin’ and the path is steep. Come along won’t you come along home now. Water’s runnin’ and the river is deep. Verse 2: Wind goes"Whoosh!" and the trees are sighin’. Come along won’t you come along home. Somebody’s born and somebody’s dying. Come along won’t you come along home. Come along won’t you come along home now. Night is fallin’ and the path is steep. Come along won’t you come along home now. Water’s runnin’ and the river is deep. Verse 3: Every night the voice gets bolder. Come along won’t you come along home. Song gets sweeter as I grow older.    Come along won’t you come along home. Come along won’t you come along home now. Night is fallin’ and the path is steep. Come along won’t you come along home now. Water’s runnin’ and the river is deep.

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Dans cette chanson, une voix douce invite à rentrer chez soi, évoquant la beauté de la nature, comme le vent sur la rivière et le chant des animaux. À travers des images de la vie et de la mort, elle souligne le passage du temps et l’importance de retrouver son chemin, même quand le chemin devient difficile à suivre. Chaque nuit, cette voix se fait plus insistante, rappelant que chaque expérience acquise avec l’âge rend le retour à la maison encore plus précieux. C'est une belle métaphore du voyage de la vie et de notre quête de réconfort et de sécurité.