Right To Roam

Wanderlust in Melodic Revelry
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Lyrics

Right to roam, path to pavilion

Expressing the freedom to wander, journeying towards a pavilion.

Follow the light, should you sail away

Suggesting following guidance or inspiration, possibly leaving the current situation.

Brighton Dome, looks so imperial

Referring to Brighton Dome, portraying it as majestic or impressive.

Do all of the sights compare to the day?

Questioning if all the experiences and sights can be compared to a particular day.

You looked out the waiting window, oh oh

Observing someone looking out of a waiting window.


The sun, the shadows and the cool chalet

Describing elements like the sun, shadows, and a cool chalet.

Let's wander the Bodnant grounds

Proposing to explore the Bodnant grounds together.

Set the scene, well I'm bound to stay

Establishing a setting and expressing commitment or obligation to stay.

Mountain, heath or down

Mentioning various terrains like mountain, heath, or down.


Right to roam, path to pavilion

Reiteration of the theme of freedom to roam, heading towards a pavilion.

Follow the light, should you sail away

Repeating the idea of following light and the possibility of sailing away.

Brighton Dome, looks so imperial

Revisiting the image of Brighton Dome, emphasizing its imperial nature.

Do all of the sights compare to the day?

Repeating the question about the comparison of sights to a specific day.

You looked out the waiting window, oh oh

Recalling the act of looking out of a waiting window.


I make an effort though I just delay

Expressing effort despite delay, acknowledging life as a temporary experience.

Life is merely a loan

Metaphorically stating that life is a loan, suggesting its transient nature.

There's no map to consult today

Highlighting the absence of a guiding map for the current situation.

I was raised in a world of my own

Indicating a sense of individuality, being raised in a unique world.


Straight from Conwy Castle

Referring to Conwy Castle and its association with Anglesey.

The Marquess of Anglesey

Identifying the Marquess of Anglesey in connection with Conwy Castle.

The train proved quite the hassle

Mentioning a troublesome train journey, suggesting a preference for strolling.

So stroll the lanes with me

Inviting someone to stroll the lanes, possibly as a more enjoyable alternative.


Right to roam, path to pavilion

Reiterating the theme of freedom to roam towards a pavilion.

Follow the light, should you sail away

Repeating the idea of following light and the potential to sail away.

Brighton Dome, looks so imperial

Recalling the image of Brighton Dome and its imperial appearance.

Do all of the sights compare to the day?

Reiterating the question about comparing sights to a specific day.


You got a right to roam

Affirming the right to roam, emphasizing freedom.

You got a right to roam

Repeating the affirmation of the right to roam, reinforcing the theme.

You better write to Rome

Playfully suggesting writing to Rome, possibly as a humorous take on the right to roam.

You got a right to roam

Reiterating the affirmation of the right to roam.


Look out the waiting window, oh oh

Recalling the act of looking out of a waiting window, creating a sense of continuity.

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