That Sweet Orchestra Sound
Harmony Unveiled: A Musical Journey from Winter's Embrace to Sweet Orchestra SoundsLyrics
People come down
People are descending or coming down.
Down from the hills
Descending from the hills to lower lands.
Down to the flatlands below
Heading down to the flatlands below.
That long, frigid winter that's held us apart
Referring to a long, cold winter that kept people apart.
Departed with the cold wind and snow
That winter has ended with the departure of cold winds and snow.
The water is swelling
Water levels are rising.
The creek beds are wide
Creek beds are wide, possibly due to increased water flow.
And it's a long messy road into town
Describing a challenging road into town.
But nothing could stop us for we're on our way
Despite challenges, nothing can hinder their journey.
To hear that sweet orchestra sound
Heading to experience the delightful sound of an orchestra.
Lonnie's on rhythm
Lonnie is on rhythm, likely referring to a musician.
Bud Romanski's on bass
Bud Romanski is playing bass.
Mcglynn plays the steel guitar
Mcglynn plays the steel guitar, introducing band members.
Commence with a four-count and the crack of a drum
Beginning with a four-count and the sound of a drum.
Turn around at the end of the bar
Turning around at the end of the bar, possibly a dance move.
Fold up the tables
Preparing for the event by folding tables.
Stack all the chairs
Stacking chairs as part of event preparation.
Throw a little more salt on the floor
Adding salt to the floor, perhaps for traction while dancing.
Take a drink from the bottle and cast off the cork
Taking a drink from a bottle and removing the cork.
For we'll dance the whole night or more
Ready to dance the entire night or even longer.
The Redwing, Down Yonder
Referring to a song or dance called "Redwing, Down Yonder."
Does the Westphalia Waltz
Mentioning the Westphalia Waltz as another musical piece.
Sings "In Heaven There'll Be No Beer"
Singing about heaven where there is no beer, possibly a humorous line.
The Lark in the Morning does a French Minuet
The Lark in the Morning performing a French Minuet, indicating diverse music.
Since the Cock of the North is here
Noting the presence of the Cock of the North, another musical reference.
The band is all packed up
Concluding the musical performance, with the band packing up.
The last door is locked
Locking the last door as the event concludes.
When the morning's first sunlight appears
Waiting for the morning sunlight to appear.
May the Lord bless and keep you till we meet again
A wish for blessings and safety until the next meeting in the fall.
Once more in the fall of the year
Expressing a hope to meet again in the fall of the year.
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