Lazy River

Journey Down the Lazy River of Love: Louis Armstrong's Melodic Escape
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Lyrics

Yeah

Expressing agreement or affirmation.

Uh-huh

Confirmation or acknowledgment.

Sure

Affirmative response, indicating agreement or certainty.

Uh-huh

Confirmation or agreement, similar to line 2.

Way down, way down

Repetition for emphasis, suggesting a deep or distant location.


Oh, up a lazy river where the old mill run

Describing a location by a lazy river with an old mill.

Meet the lazy river with the noonday sun

Meeting the lazy river under the midday sun.

Linger in the shade of a kind ol' tree

Encouraging to enjoy the tranquility under a kind tree's shade.

Throw away your troubles, dream a dream of me, dream a dream of me

Inviting to let go of worries and indulge in a dream.


Up the lazy river where the robin sung

Moving further up the lazy river where robins sing.

Wakes to bright new mornin', as we love along

Welcoming a new morning with a sense of love.

Blue skies up above, everyone in love

Describing a cheerful scene with blue skies and love prevailing.

Up the lazy river, how happy we will be, mama, mama

Anticipating happiness along the lazy river, addressing "mama."

Ohh, up a lazy river

Reiteration of the lazy river setting.


Ohh, you've gone

Expressing a sense of loss or departure.

Boy, my river, this evenin', I hope somethin'

Reflecting on the evening and hoping for something.

Oh, hey, hey

Exclamatory expression, possibly indicating surprise or realization.

Up the lazy river, hmm river, oh you river

Returning to the theme of the lazy river, emphasizing its presence.

Ohh, you gone, oh you river

Reiteration of a departure or loss related to the river.

Look out there, John Alexander

Reference to an individual named John Alexander, possibly adding a personal touch.

Swing out there, you're in my river, boy

Encouraging someone named John Alexander to join in the river's swing, suggesting a shared experience.

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