Song Of Joy
Nana Mouskouri Lyrics


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The Dutchman is not the kind of man
To keep his thumb jambed in a dam that holds his dreams in.
But that's a secret only Margaret knows.
When Amsterdam is golden
In the morning Margaret brings him breakfast. She believes him.
He thinks the tulips bloom beneath the snow.
He's mad as he can be, but Margaret only sees that sometimes.
Sometimes she sees her unborn children in his eyes.

Let us go to the banks of the ocean,
Where the walls rise a-bove the Zuider Zee.




Long a-go, I used to be a young man.
Now dear Margaret re-members that for me.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Song of Joy" by Nana Mouskouri tell a story of a man named the Dutchman and his loyal partner Margaret. The Dutchman is an unconventional character who refuses to let anything stand in the way of his dreams. Margaret is the only person who knows his secret, and she supports him by bringing him breakfast every morning when Amsterdam is at its most beautiful. Despite his madness, Margaret still sees something special in him, and sometimes she sees their future children in his eyes.


The phrase "the Dutchman" is used throughout the song to represent Dutch culture, and it is clear that the singer has a deep affection for the country. The song is written in a melancholic tone that perfectly captures the essence of the Dutch spirit. The lyrics highlight the beauty of Dutch life, with tulips blooming beneath the snow and the golden light of early morning in Amsterdam.


Line by Line Meaning

The Dutchman is not the kind of man
The guy from Holland is not the one who lets go of his dreams.


To keep his thumb jambed in a dam that holds his dreams in.
He won't allow himself to be held back by anything that prevents him from achieving his dreams.


But that's a secret only Margaret knows.
He only shares this insight with his beloved Margaret.


When Amsterdam is golden
When Amsterdam is at its best and in its prime.


In the morning Margaret brings him breakfast. She believes him.
He shares his beliefs with her and she accepts them as true.


He thinks the tulips bloom beneath the snow.
He imagines fertility even in the midst of harsh conditions.


He's mad as he can be, but Margaret only sees that sometimes.
He can be wild at times, but Margaret accepts him for who he is.


Sometimes she sees her unborn children in his eyes.
In those mad moments, she can visualize them having children together.


Let us go to the banks of the ocean,
Let's undertake a journey to the seaside.


Where the walls rise a-bove the Zuider Zee.
The place where the walls are above the sea in the Zuider Zee region.


Long a-go, I used to be a young man.
I reflect on the past when I used to be a young man.


Now dear Margaret re-members that for me.
Now my beloved Margaret helps me recollect those wonderful memories.




Writer(s): Olivier Toussaint, Gerard Salesses Copyright: Delphine Editions

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