Indiana
Nat King Cole Lyrics


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Back home again in Indiana,
And it seems that I can see
The gleamin' candlelight,
Still shinin' bright,
Through the sycamores for me.

The new mown hay sends all its fragrance
From the fields I used to roam.
When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash,
Then I long for my Indiana home.

Oh, I have always been a wanderer
Over land and sea,
Yet a moonbeam on the water
Casts a spell o'er me;
A vision fair I see,
Again I long to be;

Back home again in Indiana,
And it seems that I can see
The gleamin' candlelight,
Still shinin' bright,
Through the sycamores for me.

The new mown hay sends all its fragrance
From the fields I used to roam.
When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash,




Then I long for my Indiana home,
Indiana home.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song “Indiana” by Nat King Cole depict the bittersweet feeling of longing for one's hometown. The song is a nostalgic tribute to the state of Indiana, where the singer grew up. The lyrics describe the sights and smells of Indiana, from the gleaming candlelight shining bright through the sycamores to the fragrance of new mown hay in the fields. The singer reminisces about the moonlight on the Wabash River, yearning to be back in his Indiana home.


Line by Line Meaning

Back home again in Indiana,
Returning to Indiana, where the singer is from.


And it seems that I can see
The singer remembers Indiana so vividly it feels like they are there.


The gleamin' candlelight,
The warm glow of candlelight that is welcoming and comforting.


Still shinin' bright,
The light is still burning as if waiting for the singer's return.


Through the sycamores for me.
The sycamore trees create a path back to the singer's hometown.


The new mown hay sends all its fragrance
The scents of freshly cut hay reminds the singer of home.


From the fields I used to roam.
The singer has fond memories of wandering through the fields.


When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash,
The singer's dreams take them back to the beauty of the Wabash River.


Then I long for my Indiana home.
The memories of the moonlight on Wabash make the singer yearn to be back home.


Oh, I have always been a wanderer
The singer has spent their life traveling and exploring.


Over land and sea,
The singer has journeyed across both land and water.


Yet a moonbeam on the water
The sight of a moonbeam reflecting on the water is mesmerizing to the singer.


Casts a spell o'er me;
The beauty of the moonbeam captivates the singer.


A vision fair I see,
The singer has a clear picture of what they are missing in Indiana.


Again I long to be;
The singer's longing to return to their hometown grows stronger.


Indiana home.
The singer refers to Indiana as their beloved home.




Lyrics © SHAPIRO BERNSTEIN & CO. INC.
Written by: MCDONALD HANLEY

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i want the song" I'll never settle for less" lyrics,would somebody be so kind to give it to me?

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