Eagle Cabin Song
Campfire Memories: A Song of Nostalgia and Wilderness BlissLyrics
There's this place I like to call my home
Expressing fondness and familiarity for a place considered home.
The trees are tall the sky is blue
Describing the natural beauty of the surroundings.
And the water feels amazing
Highlighting the pleasant sensation of being in the water.
All my friends are here tonight
Enjoying the company of friends at the mentioned place.
The stars on the beach they shine so bright
Admiring the brightness of the stars on the beach.
Ah Ooh-ooh-ooh
Expressing vocal sounds without clear linguistic meaning.
Ah-ah-ah-ah
Continuation of vocal sounds.
And the dogman howls
Referencing a creature (dogman) making a howling sound.
Lately, takin' the boat to Camp Lookout
Describing a journey to Camp Lookout, expressing a desire to be close to someone in a cabin and reminiscing about the emotional attachment to camp songs.
Hikin' our way to the Outlet,
-I wanna be your cabin mate
-I love it, when we're singin' those camp songs
-I got tears in my eyes 'cause,
-I'm gonna miss it so much
-There's this camp song that I think you'll like
Reiteration of feelings, singing camp songs, and the presence of a playful or storytelling song about a character shooting out lights in Chicago.
This guy goes to Chicago
-And he shoots out all the lights
-This Desperado's on the run,
-We sing this song at dinner just for fun
-Ah Ooh-ooh-ooh
Repeating the vocal sounds and mentioning the howling of the dogman.
Ah-ah-ah-ah
-And the dogman howls
-Lately, takin' the boat to Camp Lookout
Reflections on missing the camp experience and the emotional impact of leaving.
Hikin' our way to the Outlet,
-I wanna be your cabin mate
-I love it, when we're singin' those camp songs
-I got tears in my eyes 'cause,
-I'm gonna miss it so much
-I just wanna, I just wanna know,
Expressing curiosity about the passage of time and concern about aging and the future.
Where the time, where the time goes
-I just gotta, I just gotta know,
-What will I do, what will I do
-When I get too old?
-I swear this is my second home
Reiterating the sentiment of the place being a second home and a paradise.
The closest thing to paradise
-That I'll ever know
-Lately, takin' the boat to Camp Lookout
Repeating the longing for Camp Lookout, nostalgia for camp songs, and the sorrow associated with leaving.
Hikin' our way to the Outlet,
-I wanna be your cabin mate
-I love it, when we're singin' those camp songs
-I got tears in my eyes 'cause,
-I'm gonna miss it so much
-Lately, takin' the boat to Camp Lookout
Continued expressions of missing the camp experience and the emotional impact it holds.
Hikin' our way to the Outlet,
-I wanna be your cabin mate
-I love it, when we're singin' those camp songs
-I got tears in my eyes 'cause,
-I'm gonna miss it so much
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