Folks Who Live On The Hill
Diana Krall Lyrics


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Someday we'll build a home on a hilltop high
You and I, shiny and new
Cottage that two can fill
And we'll be pleased to be called
The folks who live on the hill

Someday we may be adding a wing or two
A thing or two
We will make changes, as any family will
But we will always be called
The folks who live on the hill

Our veranda will command a view of meadows green
The sort of view that seems to want to be seen
And when our kids grow up and leave us
We'll sit and look at that same old view
Just we two, Darby and Joan
Who used to be Jack and Jill
The folks who like to be called




What they have always been called
The folks who live on the hill

Overall Meaning

In Diana Krall's "Folks Who Live On The Hill," the lyrics describe a couple's dreams of building a home on a hilltop high. They want to create a shiny, new cottage where they can live, feel satisfied, and be called the "folks who live on the hill." The couple believes that their dream will come true someday, which includes adding a wing or two to accommodate their family's growing needs.


The song talks about how their veranda would command a view of meadows green, telling the listener that they envision a picturesque scenery from their home's porch. The scenery represents their aspirations to have a prosperous life where they can overlook the beauty of nature. The lyrics also imply that they want to grow old in this place, where they can sit together and reminisce about the memories of raising their family.


Overall, the song Folks Who Live On The Hill is a romantic ballad that reflects the dreams of a couple who want to create a home that reflects their desires and aspirations. They want to establish their lives in a location that can offer them a peaceful and fulfilling existence.


Line by Line Meaning

Someday we'll build a home on a hilltop high
In the future, we plan to construct a new house on top of the hill that's high


You and I, shiny and new
Together, we'll be vibrant and fresh when we move to our new dwelling


Cottage that two can fill
Our home is modest and small and perfect for just the two of us


And we'll be pleased to be called
We'll feel proud if people identify us as


The folks who live on the hill
People will recognize us as the ones living in the house atop the hill


Someday we may be adding a wing or two
In time, we may expand our home by constructing additional structures onto it


A thing or two
We might include several things to improve our comfort


We will make changes, as any family will
We'll alter our home as any couple does to make it more comfortable and suitable for our needs


But we will always be called
However, we still want people to recognize us by the same name


The folks who live on the hill
We want people to identify us as the inhabitants of the hilltop house


Our veranda will command a view of meadows green
Our porch will produce an excellent perspective of the luxurious grassy fields


The sort of view that seems to want to be seen
It's a stunning vista, which begs to be admired


And when our kids grow up and leave us
Eventually, when our children have grown up and moved away from us


We'll sit and look at that same old view
We'll continue gazing out on that familiar landscape


Just we two, Darby and Joan
Only us two, who have been together for a long time, Darby and Joan


Who used to be Jack and Jill
We were once young and naïve like Jack and Jill from the classic nursery rhyme


The folks who like to be called
We still want to be recognized as


What they have always been called
The people who live on the hill




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jerome Kern, Oscar II Hammerstein

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