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Blue Mountain
Espers Lyrics


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Yonder stands blue mountain
Oh yonder stands blue mountain
Oh yonder stands my home
Oh yonder stands my home

Where the blueberries are a'bloomin'
Where the blueberries are a'bloomin'
I'm gonna make some blueberry wine
I'm gonna make some blueberry wine

If I ever ride again
If I ever ride again
I'm riding back to my blueberry land
Well I'm riding back to my blueberry land

Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics of Espers' song "Blue Mountain" paint an idyllic picture of a majestic mountain standing in the distance while the singer fondly reminiscences about their home. The repetition of the phrase "yonder stands" creates a sense of distance and longing, as if the mountain and the singer are separated by a vast expanse. However, this distance is tempered by the second set of lyrics, which describe a place where the blueberries are blooming. This imagery invokes a feeling of homey comfort, and the singer intends to make some blueberry wine, which adds a sense of celebration and festivity to the scene.


The final set of lyrics, "if I ever ride again, I'm riding back to my blueberry land," is both hopeful and wistful. The suggestion that the singer once rode away from their beloved home implies a sense of regret or loss, but the determination to return is a sign of resilience and hope. The repeated use of the word "ride" also suggests a sense of motion and change, and the song hints at the possibility of growth, transformation, and ultimately, return to the familiar and cherished.


Overall, "Blue Mountain" is a lovely song that captures both the beauty of the natural world and the longing for home and belonging that is so deeply ingrained in human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Yonder stands blue mountain
The singer sees a tall mountain in the distance


Oh yonder stands blue mountain
The singer repeats their observation of the mountain


Oh yonder stands my home
The mountain represents the singer's home


Where the blueberries are a'bloomin'
The artist describes a place where blueberries grow


I'm gonna make some blueberry wine
The artist plans to use the blueberries to make wine


If I ever ride again
The singer considers the possibility of traveling again


I'm riding back to my blueberry land
The singer intends to return to the place where they can make blueberry wine




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: MIKE HURLEY

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