Starwood in Aspen
DENVER JOHN Lyrics


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It's a long way from L.A. to Denver
It's a long time to hang in the sky
It's a long way home to Starwood in Aspen
A sweet Rocky Mountain paradise
Oh, my sweet Rocky Mountain paradise

Springtime is rolling 'round slowly
Gray skies are bringing me down
Can't remember when I've ever been so lonely
I forgot what it's like to be home
Can't remember what it's like to be home

I think on my lady's sweet memories
I think on my children's sweet smiles
I think on my home at Starwood in Aspen
All my friends and the snow covered hills
Oh, my friends are the snow covered hills

And I tell you I'm happy to be here
To share and consider this time
For I see here the shadows of changes
And a feeling of new friends to find
And I see here some new friends to find

It's a long way from this place to Denver
It's a long time to hang in the sky
It's a long way home to Starwood in Aspen




A sweet Rocky Mountain paradise
Oh, my sweet Rocky Mountain paradise

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Starwood in Aspen" by Denver John depict a longing for home, specifically the comfort of his Rocky Mountain paradise in Aspen. The song begins with a recognition of the distance between Los Angeles and Denver, emphasizing the feeling of displacement and distance that John experiences. He yearns for the familiarity of home, and the memories of his loved ones. John describes the slow passage of time (springtime rolling around slowly) and the skies bringing him down, representing the somber mood he feels while away from home.


However, despite this sense of melancholy, John takes comfort in the thought of his home in Starwood, as well as the snow-covered hills and his friends. He emphasizes the importance of the memories he has of his lady and children's sweet smiles, indicating that these memories bring him hope and a sense of belonging. Throughout the song, there is an underlying sense of gratitude and appreciation for his present surroundings, which are filled with shadows of changes and new friendships to discover.


Overall, the lyrics of "Starwood in Aspen" convey John's sense of longing for home, while also celebrating the memories and people that have shaped his life thus far. The song invites listeners to reflect on their own feelings of displacement and nostalgia, as well as the comfort that can be found in memories and close relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a long way from L.A. to Denver
The geographical distance between Los Angeles and Denver is vast and takes much time to cover.


It's a long time to hang in the sky
The flight to Denver takes a long time and feels endless.


It's a long way home to Starwood in Aspen
The distance to the poet's home in Starwood, Aspen from Denver is quite far.


A sweet Rocky Mountain paradise
Aspen is a beautiful place nestled in the Rocky Mountains, which the poet finds paradise-like.


Springtime is rolling 'round slowly
The season of spring is progressing at a sluggish pace.


Grey skies are bringing me down
The constant bleak, overcast weather is depressing the poet.


I can't remember when I've ever been so lonely
The poet is feeling more isolated than they have ever felt before.


I forgot what it's like to be home
The poet has been away from home for so long that they've forgotten what it feels like to be there.


But I think on my lady's sweet memories
The poet fondly recalls the sweet memories of their partner.


I think on my children's sweet smiles
The poet misses their children and remembers the happiness brought by their smiles.


I think on my home in Starwood in Aspen
The poet remembers the beauty and comfort of their home in Starwood, Aspen.


All my friends and the snow covered hills
The poet thinks fondly of their friends and the beauty of the snow-covered hills in Aspen.


Oh, my friends are the snow covered hills
The poet feels particularly close to their friends and the snowy environment they all share.


And I tell you I'm happy to be here
The poet expresses their contentment with being in Denver at the moment.


To share and consider this time
The poet is using their time in Denver to reflect and connect with others.


For I see here the shadows of changes
The poet senses that changes are coming to their life and surroundings in Aspen.


And a feeling of new friends to find
The poet has a sense that they will meet new people and make new friends in Denver.


And I see here some new friends to find
The poet reiterates their belief that they will make new friends in Denver.


But it's a long way from this place to Denver
The poet acknowledges that there is still a distance to cover between Denver and their home in Aspen.


It's a long time to hang in the sky
The flight back to Aspen will also take a while.


It's a long way home to Starwood in Aspen
The distance from Denver to Starwood, Aspen is still significant.


A sweet Rocky Mountain paradise
The poet concludes the song by reiterating their love for their home in Aspen and the natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains.




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Written by: John Denver

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