Going to Montana

Discovering New Beginnings in Montana
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Lyrics

I'm going to Montana, I'm already packed

I have decided to go to Montana, and I have already packed my belongings.

The engine is running and the car is out back

The car is ready with the engine running, indicating a sense of urgency or determination to leave.

I'm going to Montana, I made up my mind

I am committed to this decision of going to Montana.

I'm gonna get a clear view of the way through

I want to gain clarity and insight as I cross a significant obstacle or challenge (the great divide).

When I cross that great divide

Emphasizing the journey over a significant obstacle, symbolizing personal growth or change.

I'm going to Montana, I don't know what I'll find

I am uncertain about what I will discover or experience in Montana.

Maybe I'm looking for something or trying to leave something behind.

Possibly searching for something meaningful or trying to leave behind a burden or past.

I'm going to Montana, that's all I know

Reiterating the decision to go to Montana without specific details.

I ain't asking you to wait for me

I am not expecting you to wait for me.

I'm asking if you want to go

Asking if you want to join me on this journey.


Come on darling, Take my hand

Inviting a loved one to join the journey and face the uncertainties together.

Nobody is gonna live forever

Highlighting the inevitability of mortality.

But way out there we can live again

Suggesting the possibility of a new life or existence beyond mortality in Montana.

Come on baby, we don't need a plan

Encouraging spontaneity and a lack of detailed planning for the journey.

Cos' way out there everything will make sense

Believing that things will become clear and meaningful in Montana.


I'm going to Montana to start again

Expressing a desire to start anew in Montana under the vast sky.

Underneath that big sky, I'll know exactly where I stand

Feeling confident about one's position and direction under the expansive Montana sky.

I'm going to Montana to get on track

Going to Montana to find a path or direction in life.

Sometimes, you've gotta climb a mountain to rise above the one on your back

Using the metaphor of climbing a mountain to overcome challenges.

I'm going to Montana to find heaven's peak

Seeking a spiritual or elevated experience in Montana.

If they ask you where I went, honey, you'll know where I'll be

Informing someone that they will be in Montana if asked about their whereabouts.

I'm going to Montana, that's all I know

Reiterating the decision to go to Montana without specific details.

I ain't asking you to wait for me

Not expecting someone to wait for the person in Montana.

I'm asking if you want to go

Asking if the listener wants to join the journey.


Come on darling, Take my hand

Repeating the invitation for a loved one to join the journey.

Nobody is gonna live forever

Emphasizing the finite nature of life.

But way out there we can live again

Suggesting the possibility of a renewed life beyond mortality in Montana.

Come on baby, we don't need a plan

Encouraging spontaneity and a lack of detailed planning for the journey.

Cos' way out there everything will make sense

Believing that things will become clear and meaningful in Montana.


I'm going to Montana, I leave tonight

Announcing the departure for Montana tonight with uncertainty about the future.

I can't promise anything, but I know it'll be alright

Expressing hope that everything will be okay despite uncertainties.

I'm going to Montana, that 's where I'll be

Confirming the final decision to be in Montana.

I don't have much to offer but I've got this empty seat

Offering an empty seat, symbolizing the availability of companionship on the journey.


Come on darling, Take my hand

Reiterating the invitation for a loved one to join the journey.

Nobody is gonna live forever

Emphasizing the inevitability of mortality.

But way out there we can live again

Suggesting the possibility of a new life or existence beyond mortality in Montana.

Come on baby, we don't need a plan

Encouraging spontaneity and a lack of detailed planning for the journey.

Cos' way out there everything will make sense

Believing that things will become clear and meaningful in Montana.

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