Ramona

Enchanting Echoes: Ramona's Love Tale Across the Hills
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Lyrics

I wander out yonder o'er the hills

The singer roams far away, over the hills.

Where the mountains high

Describing the high mountains that appear to touch the sky.

Seem to kiss the sky

Expressing a sense of the mountains reaching or touching the sky.

Someone is out yonder, o'er the hills

There is someone waiting in the distant hills.

Waiting patiently, Waiting just for me

Someone is waiting patiently for the singer.


Ramona, I hear the mission bells above

The singer hears the mission bells and thinks of Ramona.

Ramona, they're ringing out our song of love

The bells are symbolically playing their love song.

I press you, caress you, and bless the day you taught me to care

The singer cherishes and appreciates the care shown by Ramona.

To always remember the rambling rose you wear in your hair

Remembering a specific detail – the rambling rose in Ramona's hair.

Ramona, when day is done you'll hear my call

Assuring Ramona of being called upon at day's end.

Ramona, we'll meet beside the water fall

Planning to meet at a waterfall, a romantic setting.

I dread the dawn when I awake to find you gone

Expressing fear or worry about waking up to find Ramona gone.

Ramona I need you my own

Declaring the singer's need for Ramona.


Let's wander out yonder o'er the hills

Proposing to venture out together, again over the hills.

By a babbling brook

To find a place near a chattering brook.

Where we'll find a nook

To discover a secluded spot.

To build our own love nest, o'er the hills

To create a place of love together, still over the hills.

Darling of my heart, Never more to part

Expressing an everlasting connection and commitment.


Ramona, I hear the mission bells above

Reiterating the connection between the mission bells and Ramona.

Ramona, they're ringing out our song of love

Continuing the symbolic representation of their love in the bells' song.

I press you, caress you, and bless the day you taught me to care

Reiterating appreciation for Ramona's influence on the singer.

To always remember the rambling rose you wear in your hair

Revisiting the imagery of the rambling rose in Ramona's hair.

Ramona, when day is done you'll hear my call

Assuring Ramona of being called upon again at day's end.

Ramona, we'll meet beside the water fall

Reaffirming the plan to meet at the waterfall.

I dread the dawn when I awake to find you gone

Expressing worry about waking up to find Ramona absent.

Ramona I need you my own

Stating the singer's profound need for Ramona.

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