Ramona
Miguel Nacel Lyrics


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I wander out yonder o'er the hills
Where the mountains high
Seem to kiss the sky
Someone is out yonder, o'er the hills
Waiting patiently, Waiting just for me

Ramona, I hear the mission bells above
Ramona, they're ringing out our song of love
I press you, caress you, and bless the day you taught me to care
To always remember the rambling rose you wear in your hair
Ramona, when day is done you'll hear my call
Ramona, we'll meet beside the water fall
I dread the dawn when I awake to find you gone
Ramona I need you my own

Let's wander out yonder o'er the hills
By a babbling brook
Where we'll find a nook
To build our own love nest, o'er the hills
Darling of my heart, Never more to part

Ramona, I hear the mission bells above
Ramona, they're ringing out our song of love
I press you, caress you, and bless the day you taught me to care
To always remember the rambling rose you wear in your hair
Ramona, when day is done you'll hear my call
Ramona, we'll meet beside the water fall




I dread the dawn when I awake to find you gone
Ramona I need you my own

Overall Meaning

The song "Ramona" by Miguel Nacel is a love song that tells the story of a man who wanders out to the hills to meet his lover, Ramona. The opening lines "I wander out yonder o'er the hills, Where the mountains high, Seem to kiss the sky" create an image of a vast and beautiful landscape where the man goes to find his love. He believes that she is patiently waiting for him "out yonder, o'er the hills."


The chorus of the song repeats the name Ramona, connecting her to the sound of the mission bells ringing in the distance. The man sings of his love for Ramona, how she has taught him to care and how he always remembers the rambling rose she wears in her hair. He promises to meet her by the waterfall and expresses his fear of waking up to find her gone. The final lines of the song "Ramona I need you my own" convey the depth of his love for her and his desire to hold on to her forever.


Overall, "Ramona" is a romantic love song that expresses the beauty of nature and the power of true love. It tells the story of a man who goes out to the hills to find his love and will do anything to keep her by his side.


Line by Line Meaning

I wander out yonder o'er the hills
I walk far away to the hills


Where the mountains high
Where the mountains are tall


Seem to kiss the sky
They appear to touch the sky


Someone is out yonder, o'er the hills
Someone is waiting there for me


Waiting patiently, Waiting just for me
They are waiting for me patiently and specifically


Ramona, I hear the mission bells above
Ramona, I hear the church bells ringing loudly


Ramona, they're ringing out our song of love
They're ringing our love song loudly


I press you, caress you, and bless the day you taught me to care
I hug you, touch you gently, and thank you for teaching me to love


To always remember the rambling rose you wear in your hair
To never forget the rose in your hair that represents you


Ramona, when day is done you'll hear my call
Ramona, you'll hear me when the day ends


Ramona, we'll meet beside the water fall
Ramona, we'll meet next to the waterfall


I dread the dawn when I awake to find you gone
I'm afraid of waking up to find you're gone at dawn


Ramona I need you my own
Ramona, I need you with me


Let's wander out yonder o'er the hills
Let's walk together through the hills


By a babbling brook
Next to a stream that makes a quiet sound


Where we'll find a nook
Where we'll find a small, hidden place


To build our own love nest, o'er the hills
To create our own home together in the hills


Darling of my heart, Never more to part
My beloved, we'll never be separated again




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: L. Wolfe Gilbert, Mabel Wayne

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