Avalon
Natalie Cole Lyrics


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I found my love at Avalon
Beside the bay
I left my love at Avalon
And sailed away

I dream of him at Avalon
From dusk until dawn
And so I think I'll travel on
To Av-va-lon


Yes I found my love at Avalon
Beside the bay
I left my love at Avalon
And sailed away

Oh I, dream of him at Avalon
From dusk until dawn

And so I think I'll travel on
To Av...va-lon...

Overall Meaning

The song "Avalon" by Natalie Cole is a nostalgic ballad about a lost love found in Avalon, which is a city on Santa Catalina Island off the coast of California. The lyrics express the singer's deep longing for her love who was left behind in Avalon when she sailed away. The repeated phrase "I dream of him at Avalon from dusk until dawn" expresses the heartache and longing that the singer feels.


The main theme of the song is yearning for love and the pain of leaving behind a loved one. The lyrics share a sense of nostalgia for a place and time that is now gone, but still holds a special place in the singer's heart. The melody of the song is slow and gentle, which adds to its nostalgic and romantic feel.


Overall, the song "Avalon" is a beautiful tribute to lost love and the memories that remain long after the love is gone.


Line by Line Meaning

I found my love at Avalon
I met the person I fell in love with at Avalon.


Beside the bay
The meeting with my love was near a body of water.


I left my love at Avalon
I had to leave the person I loved at Avalon.


And sailed away
I departed by sailing on a boat.


I dream of him at Avalon
I often think about my love and our meeting place at Avalon.


From dusk until dawn
I think about my love from sunset until sunrise.


And so I think I'll travel on
I am considering returning to Avalon.


To Av-va-lon
The name of the place where I met my love and left them.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: MICHAEL DAVID HOPPE

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