Top Of The World
Last of the Mohicans - Trevor Jones & Randy Edelman Lyrics


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I'm sitting on top of the world
Just rolling along, Just rolling along
I'm quitting the blues of the world
Just singing a song, just singing a song
"Glory Hallelujah," I just phoned the Parson
"Hey, Par get ready to call"
Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall
I'm sitting on top of the world
Just rolling along, Just rolling along

I'm sitting on top of the world
Just rolling along, just rolling along
I'm quitting the blues of the world
Just singing a song, just singing a song
"Glory Hallelujah," I just phoned the Parson
"Hey, Par get ready to call"




Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall
I'm sitting on top of the world

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Top of the World" by Trevor Jones & Randy Edelman evoke a sense of contentment and triumph as the singer expresses their current state of being elated and on top of the world. The repetition of "I'm sitting on top of the world, Just rolling along" reinforces a feeling of ease and satisfaction, as if the singer is effortlessly navigating through life with a carefree attitude. This imagery of rolling along suggests a smooth and uninterrupted journey, free from obstacles or hardships.


The mention of "quitting the blues of the world" indicates a deliberate decision to move away from negativity and sadness. The act of simply singing a song symbolizes finding joy and solace in music, using it as a form of escape or expression. The line "Glory Hallelujah, I just phoned the Parson" suggests a moment of celebration or reaching out to share the good news with others, possibly seeking validation or recognition for their happiness.


The reference to Humpty Dumpty, a well-known character from nursery rhymes who falls off a wall and cannot be put back together again, adds a touch of vulnerability and mortality to the lyrics. Despite the singer's current elation, there is an acknowledgment that this feeling of being on top of the world may not last forever. The impending fall of Humpty Dumpty serves as a reminder of the fragility of success and the inevitability of setbacks or challenges.


Overall, "Top of the World" conveys a mix of jubilation and a hint of melancholy, encapsulating the fleeting nature of happiness and the cyclical ups and downs of life. The repeated refrain of "I'm sitting on top of the world" echoes a sense of temporary bliss, suggesting that moments of triumph and joy are transient and should be appreciated while they last. This song captures the bittersweet essence of human experience, where even in moments of triumph, there is an underlying awareness of life's impermanence and the inevitability of change.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm sitting on top of the world
Feeling on top of the world, at a high point in life


Just rolling along, Just rolling along
Continuing to move forward in life, enjoying the journey


I'm quitting the blues of the world
Letting go of sorrows and troubles that come with life


Just singing a song, just singing a song
Finding joy and solace in music and expression


"Glory Hallelujah," I just phoned the Parson
Expressing enthusiasm and excitement, reaching out for a spiritual connection


"Hey, Par get ready to call"
Anticipating a happy message or news from the clergy


Just like Humpty Dumpty, I'm going to fall
Acknowledging that pride comes before a fall, being prepared for any setbacks


I'm sitting on top of the world
Feeling on top of the world, at a high point in life


Just rolling along, Just rolling along
Continuing to move forward in life, enjoying the journey




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Walter Jacobs Vinson

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