River
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Way down upon the Swanee River far, far away
There's where my heart is turning ever
There's where the old folks stay

All the world is sad and dreary
Ev'ry where I roam
Oh, darkies how my heart grows weary
Far from the old folks at home
All up and down the whole creation
Sadly I roam
Still longing for the old plantation
And for the folks at home

All 'round the little farm I wandered
When I was young
Than many happy days I squander'd
Many the songs I sung

When I was playing with my brother
Happy was I
Oh, take me to my kind old mother
There let me live and die

One little hut among the bushes
One that I love
Still sadly to my mem'ry rushes
No matter where I rove

When shall I see the bees a humming
All round the comb?




When shall I hear the banjo strumming
Down in my good old home?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pete Seeger's song, "River in" tell the story of a person leaving a valley and the sadness that comes with this departure. The first verse describes the beauty of the valley and the impact that the person leaving has had on its inhabitants. The second verse is a plea from the Cowboy who loves the person leaving, asking them to remember him and the valley they shared. The final verse is a heartbreaking appeal, imploring the person not to leave and reminding them of the pain and heartbreak they are causing.


Line by Line Meaning

From this valley they say you are going.
They say you're leaving this place and moving on to somewhere else.


We will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile.
We will feel the absence of your pleasant presence.


For they say you are taking the sunshine.
The joy that you've brought into our lives will go with you.


That has brightened our pathways awhile.
You've brought a bright light to our paths for a brief time.


Come and sit by my side, if you love me.
If you truly care for me, spend some time sitting by my side.


Do not hasten to bid me adieu.
Don't rush to say goodbye to me.


Just remember the Red River Valley
Think of the place we shared memories together.


And the cowboy who loved you so true.
Recall the cowboy who always loved you with honesty.


Won't you think of the valley you're leaving?
Can't you contemplate the place you're departing from?


O how lonely, how sad I will be.
I'll be very lonely and filled with sorrow.


O think of the found heart you're breaking
Consider the pain you're causing my heart which had found love.


And the grief you are causing to me.
Realize the sadness and anguish that you're inflicting on me.




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