Lowlands Away
Bell's Chorus Lyrics
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Lowlands, Lowlands away my John
I dreamed a dream the other night
Lowlands away
I dreamt I saw my own true love
Lowlands, Lowlands away my John
I dreamt I saw my own true love
Lowlands away
I dreamt my love was drowned and dead
Lowlands, Lowlands away my John
I dreamt my love was drowned and dead
Lowlands away
The song "Lowlands Away" is a traditional British folk song that tells a story of a dream in which the singer sees their true love drowned and dead in the lowlands. The repetition of "Lowlands, Lowlands away my John" serves as a refrain throughout the song and creates a haunting and mournful tone.
The first stanza begins with the singer sharing their dream and the repetition of "Lowlands away" highlights the distance between the singer and their love. In the second stanza, the singer shares that they saw their own true love in the dream, further emphasizing the importance of the relationship. However, by the third stanza, the dream takes a dark turn and the singer reveals that their love was drowned and dead. This sudden shift in the narrative creates a sense of tragedy and despair.
Overall, "Lowlands Away" is a beautifully poignant song that speaks to the pain of loss and the power of dreams. The use of repetition, imagery, and symbolism all contribute to the emotional impact of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
I dreamed a dream the other night
I had a dream last night
Lowlands, Lowlands away my John
I was dreaming of being far away in the Lowlands
I dreamt I saw my own true love
In my dream, I saw the person I truly love
Lowlands away
Far away from where I am now
I dreamt my love was drowned and dead
I dreamt that my love had died by drowning
Lowlands, Lowlands away my John
I felt like I was far away in the Lowlands, perhaps mourning the loss of my love
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