Colorado
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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Hey Colorado
It was not so long ago
I left your mountains to try life on the road
But I'm tired of that race
It was much too fast a pace
And I think I've found my place
Colorado, I want to come home
I had a man there but I left him far behind
I could have loved him if I'd only had the time
Ah but I stopped along my way
Just long enough to say
That I'd really like to stay
But my baby
You know I have to go

I was too young
To know what I'd done
I made my plans
But I was wrong
Yes I was wrong

Colorado
Is it too late to change my mind
I've done some thinking
And I'm trying hard to find
A way to come back home
Cause I've been so very long alone
Won't you take care of your own
Colorado
I think I'm coming home




I want to come home
Let me come home

Overall Meaning

In Linda Ronstadt's song "Colorado," the singer talks about her decision to leave Colorado and try to make something of herself on the road. She now realizes that the fast-paced lifestyle on the road is not for her, and she wants to come back home. The song talks about how she left everything behind, including a man she could have loved if she'd had the time. She made some mistakes and now wants to come back to her home in Colorado.


The lyrics of the song focus on reminiscing about a simpler life in Colorado and the possibility of leaving the fast-paced, transient lifestyle on the road behind. The words "I want to come home" are a clear indication that the singer is feeling homesick and wants to reestablish her roots. The lines "I had a man there, but I left him far behind, I could have loved him if I'd only had the time" depict the singer's longing for a stable, loving relationship.


The song's message is universal and speaks to anyone who has left a place they call home, only to realize later how much they miss it. The song is a reminder that sometimes, we have to leave to find ourselves but that we can always come back home. The wistful, nostalgic tone of the song makes it relatable to anyone who has ever felt lost or out of place and longs for the grounding of a familiar place.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey Colorado
Addressing the state of Colorado as a person because the state holds a special place in the singer's heart


It was not so long ago
The singer had left Colorado not too long ago in search of success in her music career


I left your mountains to try life on the road
The singer left behind the mountains and the peaceful life to pursue her dreams of becoming a successful musician by travelling


But I'm tired of that race
The fast-paced lifestyle of a musician on the road is taking a toll on the singer, and she no longer wants to be a part of that race


It was much too fast a pace
The life on the road was moving too fast for the singer, and she cannot keep up with it


And I think I've found my place
The singer has realized that her place is back in Colorado with her loved ones


Colorado, I want to come home
The singer expresses her strong desire to return home to Colorado


I had a man there but I left him far behind
The singer had a romantic partner in Colorado but left him behind when she went on her journey


I could have loved him if I'd only had the time
The singer regrets leaving her partner behind and feels that if she had more time, she could have fallen in love with him


Ah but I stopped along my way
The singer briefly stopped during her journey


Just long enough to say
During her brief stop, the singer expressed her desire to stay in Colorado


That I'd really like to stay
The singer conveyed her genuine interest in staying in Colorado during her brief stop


But my baby
Addressing her romantic partner as 'my baby'


You know I have to go
The singer had to continue on her journey, even though she wanted to stay in Colorado


I was too young
The singer was too young when she left Colorado


To know what I'd done
The singer did not understand the significance of her decision to leave Colorado when she was younger


I made my plans
The singer made a plan to leave Colorado and pursue her music career


But I was wrong
The singer realizes that her decision to leave Colorado was a mistake


Colorado
Addressing Colorado once again to convey her strong feelings for the state


Is it too late to change my mind
The singer is contemplating if it's too late to go back to Colorado after making the wrong decision to leave it in the past


I've done some thinking
The singer has had time to reflect on her life and her priorities


And I'm trying hard to find
The singer is making an effort to find a way to return to Colorado


A way to come back home
The singer is determined to find a way to return to her home in Colorado


Cause I've been so very long alone
The singer has been alone for a long time and desires to be back with her loved ones in Colorado


Won't you take care of your own
The singer is requesting Colorado to take care of her because it's her home


Colorado, I think I'm coming home
The singer is confident that she's returning to Colorado soon


I want to come home
The singer restates her desire to return home to Colorado


Let me come home
The singer pleads with Colorado to let her return home and be with her loved ones




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RICK ROBERTS

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