Moon River
Bobby Vee Lyrics


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Moon River, wider than a mile:
I'm crossin' you in style someday.
Old dream maker, you heartbreaker,
Wherever you're goin', I'm goin'your way.
Two drifters, off to see the world.
There's such a lot of world to see.
We're after the same rainbow's end,
Waitin' round the bend,
My huckleberry friend,




Moon River and me.

Overall Meaning

The song Moon River, performed by Bobby Vee, is a poignant and haunting ballad that speaks to the human desire to explore, dream and connect with others. The song opens up with the line "Moon River, wider than a mile" talking about a river that is vast, expansive and meandering. The singer then mentions their intention to cross the river in style someday. This line has a lot of symbolic resonance and can be interpreted in many ways. Crossing the river could mean overcoming obstacles, moving from one place to another, or embarking on a journey of self-discovery. The line "Old dream maker, you heartbreaker" speaks to the emotional complexity of the singer's journey, where they are trying to connect with their own dreams but are aware that they may be met with heartbreak and disappointment along the way.


The next verse talks about two drifters, who are setting off on an adventure to see the world. The song captures the sense of excitement, curiosity and longing that can come with the prospect of exploring new horizons. The verses end with the lines referencing the Rainbow's end, a well-known symbol of hope, promise, and possibilities. The singer declares that they are waiting for their huckleberry friend who they are going to cross the Moon River with on their journey of discovery, come what may.


Line by Line Meaning

Moon River, wider than a mile:
The scenic beauty of the river reminds me of my life journey that is long and wide.


I'm crossin' you in style someday.
I'm going to cross the river in a grand manner someday, in a way that will be remembered by everyone.


Old dream maker, you heartbreaker,
The river is a metaphor for my dreams, which have the power to make me happy or break my heart.


Wherever you're goin', I'm goin'your way.
I am ready to follow my dreams no matter where they take me, even if it means going down the same path as the river.


Two drifters, off to see the world.
Like two people drifting aimlessly, I am also on a journey to explore the world, to see new places and meet new people.


There's such a lot of world to see.
The world is vast and there is so much to explore, so much to learn, so much to experience.


We're after the same rainbow's end,
Just like how everyone longs for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, we're also chasing our dreams, hoping to find success and happiness.


Waitin' round the bend,
Our dreams are always just out of reach, waiting for us around the next corner.


My huckleberry friend,
The river is like a close friend, always there when I need it, calm and peaceful yet powerful and majestic.


Moon River and me.
Together with the river, I will continue my journey, facing whatever challenges and opportunities that come my way.




Lyrics © Tratore
Written by: Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini

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