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Come Go With Me
Lee and the Liars Lyrics


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Come go with me to yonder valley
Where we once stood beneath the tree
Where we once planned our life together
I can't forget come go with me

Come let us live some moments over
Then maybe you won't want to leave
I love you then and will forever
I can't forget come go with me

I can't forget the flowers blooming
The rose that I pick for you
Time changed you but I'm not changing
I loved you then and I still do

Come go with me to yonder valley
Where on the largest of the trees
I'll carve your name to prove I love you
I can't forget come go with me

I love you then and I still do

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lee and the Liars' song "Come Go With Me" tell a heartfelt story of longing and nostalgia. The singer invites their beloved to go back with them to a place they once shared, a valley where they stood beneath a tree and planned their life together. The singer confesses that they cannot forget those memories and urges their beloved to join them in reliving those moments. They express their everlasting love, stating that they loved their partner back then and still do.


The lyrics paint a picture of a deep connection and a desire to recapture the magic of the past. The reference to the flowers blooming and the rose that was picked for the beloved emphasizes the beauty and fragility of their relationship. The singer acknowledges that time has changed their partner, but their love remains constant. The promise to carve the beloved's name on the largest tree in the valley as a proof of their love signifies their devotion and the desire to create a lasting testament to their relationship.


Overall, "Come Go With Me" by Lee and the Liars is a poignant plea to reconnect with a cherished past and to reaffirm a love that endures through time.


Line by Line Meaning

Come go with me to yonder valley
Join me on a journey to a distant place


Where we once stood beneath the tree
Where we once shared a special moment


Where we once planned our life together
Where we once envisioned a future as partners


I can't forget come go with me
I can't forget the memories we made, so come with me


Come let us live some moments over
Let's relive and cherish those moments from the past


Then maybe you won't want to leave
Perhaps by experiencing them again, you'll want to stay


I love you then and will forever
I loved you in the past, and that love will endure always


I can't forget come go with me
I can't forget the love we shared, so come with me


I can't forget the flowers blooming
I can't forget the beauty of those blooming flowers


The rose that I pick for you
The symbol of my affection that I chose specially for you


Time changed you but I'm not changing
You may have changed with time, but my love remains constant


I loved you then and I still do
My love for you was true in the past, and it continues to be


Come go with me to yonder valley
Join me on a journey to a distant place


Where on the largest of the trees
Where I will etch your name on the largest tree as a symbol of our love


I'll carve your name to prove I love you
I'll engrave your name as a testament to my love for you


I can't forget come go with me
I can't forget the love we shared, so come with me


I love you then and I still do
My love for you was true in the past, and it continues to be




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Written by: MARTY ROBBINS

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@BunniMonster

I taped this to VHS at broadcast and watched it dozens of times. Nice to see it again, strong nostalgia.
Sean Lock :(

@leedrury6372

I’ve watched his Hell No I Ain’t Happy DVD about a hundred times. The Otis part is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. The musics great too. If you ain’t read the book then that’s great too👍

@leegreenhalgh6677

I remember watching this when it first came out and was shown in the U.K. I still have the VCR recording somewhere, Rich Hall has a sense of Humour very similar to the English sense of Humour n Sarcasm

@rhonawill7085

I want to hear Otis on now ... love these memories though. X

@steveguida2639

Sean Lock the man in black

@Nogli

Fun story: I saw Rich Hall/Otis on tour, and he did the same improvised 'Big Bad Dennis' routine (32:40), except I would have been 'Big Bad Nick'. He picked me at the front, but as I was an unemployed student, he didn't have anything to work with. He did however throw a tantrum when I said that I studied music ("HOW AM I DOING, NICK?!") and told him that I had performed on the same stage the week before ("HOW THE FUCK DO YOU THINK THAT MAKES ME FEEL?!"). He moved onto my friend Dan, who didn't want the attention, and tried to say that he was just the same as me. I interrupted, and told the truth that he actually worked at the chicken counter at Morrisons. That was enough for Rich, and he became 'Big Bad Dan', who saved a town from an avalanche of poultry.

@fomoran

I need to know what he got together to stop them chickens?

@booshmcfadden7638

Epic

@samayaman

RIP Sean Lock

@olenilsen4660

Pretty much wrong arena, but I feel you. I loved Sean as well, but most of this is not about him...

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