Come with Me
Embrace Life's Journey with 'Come with Me' by Donavon FrankenreiterLyrics
Big blue ocean to the right of me
Refers to the presence of a vast ocean to the right side of the narrator.
Mountain peaks to the left
Highlights the mountain peaks situated on the left side of the narrator.
Open road in front of me
Describes an open road lying ahead of the narrator.
And a past behind me that I left
Indicates a past that the narrator has left behind.
But I can't go back it won't do any good
Expresses the impossibility of returning to the past and the need to move forward.
Gotta live my life the way I said I would
Emphasizes the determination to live life according to personal convictions.
I'm gonna find myself
Declares the intention to discover one's true self.
In those sun filled trees
Envisions finding oneself in a serene environment surrounded by sun-filled trees.
Gonna live my life on every ocean's breeze
Plans to live life fully, embracing the influence of every ocean's breeze.
'cause it's the only thing I know to do
Acknowledges that such a lifestyle is the only known path for the narrator.
It's the one thing in my life that keeps me true
Affirms that this chosen lifestyle is the key to maintaining authenticity.
So why don't you
Invites someone to join the narrator on this life journey.
Oh why don?t ya
-Come with me?
-I don't know where I'm going
Expresses uncertainty about the future destination.
Sure don't remember where I've been
Admits lack of clear recollection regarding the past.
Everybody I meet
Notes that people advise that life's significance becomes apparent only at the end.
They tell me
People emphasize the importance of experiences and relationships.
Don't really matter till the end
Reiterates the impossibility of returning to the past.
But I can't go back, it won't do any good
Reiterates the determination to adhere to one's chosen life path.
Gotta live my life the way I said I would
Restates the commitment to living life authentically.
I'm gonna find myself
Reiterates the goal of self-discovery amidst nature.
In those sun filled trees
Reiterates the desire to be surrounded by the tranquility of sun-filled trees.
Gonna live my life on every ocean's breeze
Reaffirms the intention to be influenced by the winds of various oceans.
'cause it's the only thing I know to do
Emphasizes that this chosen lifestyle is the only known path for the narrator.
It's the one thing in my life that keeps me true
Reaffirms that this lifestyle is crucial for maintaining authenticity.
So why don't ya?
Repeats the invitation for someone to join the narrator on this life journey.
Oh why don't ya?
-Come with me,
Reiterates the invitation for someone to accompany the narrator.
I get so lonely
Expresses loneliness, seeking companionship.
Darling please why don't ya throw me
Pleads for the listener to join and support the narrator.
Like the stones your skipping across the sea
Uses the metaphor of skipping stones across the sea to convey a desire for a shared journey.
Everything is the same to me
Suggests that everything appears similar without companionship.
Wrote a song singing in slat key
Mentions creating a song using slat key, a Hawaiian guitar technique, possibly reflecting the narrator's artistic expression.
Please don't make this a memory
Asks not to turn the shared experience into a distant memory.
Something worth finding
Highlights the importance of finding something valuable in the shared journey.
Something worth finding
-Come with me,
Reiterates the invitation for someone to accompany the narrator.
I get so lonely
Expresses loneliness and the plea for companionship.
Darling please, why don't ya throw me
Again pleads for the listener to join and support the narrator.
Like the stones your skipping across the sea
Reuses the metaphor of skipping stones to emphasize the desire for shared experiences.
Won't you come with me,
Reiterates the invitation, expressing loneliness.
I get so lonely
Repeats the plea for companionship.
Darling please,
Asks again for the listener to join and support the narrator.
Why don't you throw me
Reuses the metaphor of throwing stones, suggesting a shared journey.
Like the stones your skipping across the sea.
Reiterates the desire for the listener to join the narrator like skipping stones across the sea.
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