Going To The Country
Journey to Solitude: Discovering Peace in the CountryLyrics
Well, I'm going to the country
Expresses the speaker's intention to go to the country.
Gonna find some peace of mind
Desires to find peace of mind in the country.
Yeah, I'm going to the country
Reiterates the speaker's decision to go to the country for tranquility.
Gonna find some peace of mind
Emphasizes the search for peace of mind as a primary motivation.
Yeah, I'm going to the country
Repeats the idea of heading to the country for exploration.
Just to see what I can find (ha)
Expresses curiosity about what the country holds for the speaker.
Well, I used to have a woman
Reflects on the speaker's past relationship with a woman.
Now I'm a solitary man
Declares the speaker's current status as a solitary man.
Yeah, I used to have a woman
Recalls the speaker's previous attachment to a woman.
Now I'm a solitary man
Reiterates the transformation into a solitary lifestyle.
Yeah, I used to have a woman
Repeats the acknowledgment of a past relationship.
But I made myself another plan
Reveals the speaker's decision to pursue a different plan or path.
So long babe
Bids farewell to the past relationship.
Well, some people think I'm running
Addresses contrasting opinions about the speaker's actions - running or going blind.
Others say I'm going blind
Highlights the perception that the speaker might be evading something.
Some people think I'm running
Reiterates conflicting views on the speaker's motives.
Others say I'm going blind
Suggests an alternative interpretation of the speaker's intentions.
Well, I might have been foolish
Admits to possible foolishness in the speaker's past actions.
But I've never ever been unkind
Asserts the speaker's consistent kindness despite perceived folly.
Well, I've seen the highest mountains and the valleys down below
Describes the speaker's experiences of witnessing highs and lows in life.
Yeah, I've seen the highest mountains and the valleys down below
Reiterates the diverse experiences of the speaker, emphasizing landscapes.
Yeah, I'm going to the country
Confirms the speaker's return to the idea of going to the country.
It's the only place that feels like home
Declares the country as the only place that feels like home.
Yeah, it feels like home
Reiterates the emotional connection of the country as home.
(Big sky country)
References "Big sky country" as a metaphor for vast, open spaces.
(Big sky country)
Repeats the metaphor, emphasizing the expansive nature of the country.
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