River
Mitchell Joni Lyrics


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It's coming on Christmas
They're cutting down trees
They're putting up reindeer
And singing songs of joy and peace
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
But it don't snow here
It stays pretty green
I'm going to make a lot of money
Then I'm going to quit this crazy scene
I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I wish I had a river so long
I would teach my feet to fly
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I made my baby cry

He tried hard to help me
You know, he put me at ease
And he loved me so naughty
Made me weak in the knees
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I'm so hard to handle
I'm selfish and I'm sad
Now I've gone and lost the best baby
That I ever had
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I wish I had a river so long
I would teach my feet to fly
Oh I wish I had a river
I made my baby say goodbye

It's coming on Christmas
They're cutting down trees
They're putting up reindeer
And singing songs of joy and peace




I wish I had a river
I could skate away on

Overall Meaning

The song "River" by Mitchell Joni is a melancholic tune about someone feeling alienated from the festivities of Christmas. The first verse describes the commercialization of Christmas and its externalized manifestations. In contrast, the singer expresses the desire to have a river to "skate away on" and escape the superficial trapping of the holiday season. The singer feels the weight of the commercialism of Christmas, contrasted with the unchanging nature of their geography where it doesn't snow and stays pretty green. The second verse speaks about the singer feeling restless and trapped in their current life, but hopes to remedy it by making lots of money and leaving the present behind to escape from their selfish and sad nature. Unfortunately, this decision causes them to lose their partner whom they loved dearly, and the chorus reemphasizes the desire for a river to escape the pain of lost love.


The song is a balance between commercialized Christmas and the inner psyche of the singer. The juxtaposition of holiday cheer with the melancholy tone makes one question the significance of the season if it can't provide solace for the tormented soul. The "River" metaphorically represents a change of scenery, leaving one's current situation, and the possibility of escaping deep pain or loss. Yet, in the end, what may seem like a hopeful sentiment takes on a bleakness, because the singer is still alone and lost.


Line by Line Meaning

It's coming on Christmas
The holiday season is approaching.


They're cutting down trees
People are cutting down trees to decorate for Christmas.


They're putting up reindeer
People are putting up decorations of reindeer for the holiday season.


And singing songs of joy and peace
People are singing Christmas carols to celebrate the season.


Oh I wish I had a river
The artist desires a peaceful escape from the chaos of the holiday season.


I could skate away on
The singer imagines skating away on the river as a form of stress relief.


But it don't snow here
The singer is unable to fulfill their desire for a winter wonderland escape, as it does not snow where they are.


It stays pretty green
The environment is not reflective of a winter escape, as the surroundings remain lush and green.


I'm going to make a lot of money
The artist plans to earn a lot of money to change their current circumstances.


Then I'm going to quit this crazy scene
The artist desires to leave their current situation and start anew.


I made my baby cry
The singer caused emotional pain to their loved one.


He tried hard to help me
The artist's loved one made attempts to support them.


You know, he put me at ease
The singer's loved one provided calmness and reassurance to them.


And he loved me so naughty
The singer's loved one's love was mischievous, spontaneous, and unpredictable.


Made me weak in the knees
The singer's loved one had a powerful and intense effect on them.


I'm so hard to handle
The artist describes themselves as difficult to care for or deal with.


I'm selfish and I'm sad
The artist recognizes negative parts of their personality, including self-centeredness and sadness.


Now I've gone and lost the best baby
The singer acknowledges that they have lost the love of their life.


That I ever had
The singer regrets their actions and wishes they could have their loved one back.


I wish I had a river
The artist desires a way to escape their emotional pain and regrets.


So long, I would teach my feet to fly
The artist imagines a river so long that they could teach themselves to fly, representing the freedom and escape they long for.


I made my baby say goodbye
The artist's actions caused their loved one to leave them, ending the relationship.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Crazy Crow Music / Siquomb Music Publishing
Written by: JONI MITCHELL

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@RichardFeynmanRules

It's coming on Christmas
They're cutting down trees
They're putting up reindeer
And singing songs of joy and peace
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
But it don't snow here
It stays pretty green
I'm going to make a lot of money
Then I'm going to quit this crazy scene
I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I wish I had a river so long
I would teach my feet to fly
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I made my baby cry

He tried hard to help me
You know, he put me at ease
And he loved me so naughty
Made me weak in the knees
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I'm so hard to handle
I'm selfish and I'm sad
Now I've gone and lost the best baby
That I ever had
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I wish I had a river so long
I would teach my feet to fly
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I made my baby say goodbye

It's coming on Christmas
They're cutting down trees
They're putting up reindeer
And singing songs of joy and peace
I wish I had a river
I could skate away on



All comments from YouTube:

@oldsoul1187

I will never forget my first time hearing this in 1971.I cried. I did so again today. At 70, the only constant is the beauty of this song., Joni's voice and my need to still hope for a better world.

@lauribaldwin4262

I agree wholeheartedly, here's to 2022 !

@carolohmartbehan

Dear oldsoul.....this 72-yr. old appreciates your memory and sentiments.....and echoing my own need to still hope for a better world ✨🎄💜🎄✨

@josephinebehan9431

Beautiful 🥰

@stevenwolf8434

This 74 year old yearns for a better World

@srsolarwarriornw9465

Another Boosted Boomer 70 here and we agree, She is a treasure to be listened to over and over and over.

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@joancarey5688

This song is 52 years old….its timeless… I’m 81 years young… and it still moves me to tears!

@juliehenry7203

Same! I'm 65, but remember when this song came out. Joni, Carly & James... Had every single album (playing them CONSTANTLY) until it drove my entire family nuts! Listening to Joni... & hearing this young lady who sang this song on *The Voice*, Lila Forde... Let's just say it REALLY took me back to my early teens. ❤

@julieward9011

I’m 76 playing it now… my favorite Christmas song!!!

@peterschancel7223

This ls great ,,There is a version With Snoopy skating from Chralie Brown that will make you smile. Best to all

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