Up The Lazy River
Dreaming Along the Lazy River with Louis Armstrong's MelodyLyrics
Yeah
Expressing agreement or acknowledgment.
Uh-huh
Affirmative response, indicating agreement or confirmation.
Sure
Confirmation or agreement.
Uh-huh
Affirmation, reinforcing a positive sentiment.
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 journey up a peaceful river near 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
Inviting to relax under the shade of a kind old tree.
Throw away your troubles, dream a dream of me, dream a dream of me
Suggesting escapism, urging to let go of troubles and dream.
Up the lazy river where the robin sung
Continuing the journey up the lazy river, mentioning a singing robin.
Wakes to bright new mornin', as we love along
Welcoming a bright new morning as love blossoms.
Blue skies up above, everyone in love
Describing a picturesque scene with blue skies and everyone in love.
Up the lazy river, how happy we will be, mama, mama
Repeating the joy of being up the lazy river with happiness.
Ohh, up a lazy river
Reiteration of the lazy river setting, emphasizing its tranquility.
Ohh, you've gone
Expressing a sense of loss or departure.
Boy, my river, this evenin', I hope somethin'
Reflecting on the river in the evening, anticipating something.
Oh, hey, hey
Exclamation, expressing surprise or attention.
Up the lazy river, hmm river, oh you river
Revisiting the lazy river, emphasizing its character.
Ohh, you gone, oh you river
Repeating the sense of loss or departure regarding the river.
Look out there, John clexander
Mentioning someone named John Alexander, possibly in a playful context.
Swing out there, you're in my river, boy
Encouraging someone to swing out, playfully asserting ownership of the river.
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