Far Away Places
Dean Martin Lyrics


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Far away places with strange sounding names
Far away over the sea
Those far away places with the strange sounding names are
Calling
Calling me
Goin' to China or maybe Siam
I wanna see for myself
Those far away places I've been reading about in a
Book that I took from a shelf
I start getting' restless whenever I hear the whistle of a train
I pray for the day I can get underway
And look for those castles in Spain
They call me a dreamer
Well maybe I am
But I know that I'm burning to see those
Far away places with the strange sounding names




Calling, calling me
Me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dean Martin's song "Far Away Places" portray the longing and yearning of a traveler to explore places that are far away and exotic. These places are imbued with the allure of the unknown, their names strange and enigmatic. The singer expresses a desire to see these places for himself, to experience their mysteries and wonders.


The song mentions specific destinations like China and Siam, but the focus is on the overall sense of fascination and allure that distant places hold. The singer suggests that he has been reading about these places in a book, and that their descriptions have made him restless and eager to embark on a journey.


The final lines of the song reveal the singer's self-awareness and his acknowledgement that others might view him as a dreamer. However, he also recognizes the power that these faraway places hold over him, and the almost magnetic pull that they exert. The lyrics to "Far Away Places" thus capture the potent allure of travel and the yearning that it can inspire.


Line by Line Meaning

Far away places with strange sounding names
There are places that are far away from here, with names that sound peculiar and unfamiliar.


Far away over the sea
These far away places are beyond the sea, in distant locations.


Those far away places with the strange sounding names are calling
The allure of these exotic and remote locales is calling to the singer, tugging at his curiosity and wanderlust.


Calling me
The singer feels a strong pull or desire to visit these faraway places.


Goin' to China or maybe Siam
The singer is considering the possibility of traveling to these countries, China or Siam (now known as Thailand).


I wanna see for myself
The singer wants to witness these far away places with his own eyes and senses, rather than just read about them or imagine them from afar.


Those far away places I've been reading about in a book that I took from a shelf
The singer has been learning about these foreign lands through books, and now he wants to experience them firsthand.


I start getting' restless whenever I hear the whistle of a train
The sound of a train's whistle stirs up feelings of restlessness and wanderlust in the singer; he longs to be on the move and explore new places.


I pray for the day I can get underway
The singer is eager and anxious for the day when he can start traveling to these far away places.


And look for those castles in Spain
The singer is searching for something elusive and fanciful, represented by the idea of looking for castles in Spain, a place known for its rich history and romanticized past.


They call me a dreamer
Others may perceive the singer's desire to travel to these far away places as fantastical or unrealistic.


Well maybe I am
The singer admits that he may indeed be a dreamer, but he still feels compelled to pursue these places and experiences.


But I know that I'm burning to see those far away places with the strange sounding names
The singer is consumed with a passion to visit these far away places, despite any criticism or doubts from others.


Calling, calling me
The strong desire to travel to these far away places continues to beckon to the singer, calling him to explore and experience the world beyond his own.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ALEX KRAMER, JOAN WHITNEY

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