To bid the dog goodbye
RAOUL VIGNAL Lyrics


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On this side of the blue hill
There′s a house built from dreams
Layered by hands of stone

And the seeds that grow there
Flourish like laughter
And the souls it sheds
Thrive in time

To bid a place goodbye
To wave back at a smile

On through the gates
On to the roads
That serpent through the hills

Perched on top of the highest roof
Dances he who plays
Melodies on a silver flute
Little man metal made

When the barking stops
It is time to leave

To bid the dog goodbye
To cast a shadow high

On through the gates




On to the roads
That serpent through the hills

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "To bid the dog goodbye" by Raoul Vignal evoke a sense of nostalgia and departure. The opening lines describe a house on one side of a blue hill, constructed with dreams and built by hands of stone. This imagery suggests that the house holds aspirations and represents the foundation of a dream. The following lines refer to the seeds that grow there, symbolizing the potential for growth and progress. These seeds flourish like laughter, emphasizing the joy and vitality that exists within this place. The reference to souls shedding and thriving in time signifies the passage of time and the transformative power of experiences.


The chorus of the song expresses the act of bidding farewell to a place and acknowledging a smile as one departs. This implies that the departure is not only physical but also emotional, leaving behind a sense of gratitude and recognition for the memories created. The subsequent verse describes embarking on a journey through gates and roads that wind through the hills. This imagery suggests a transition, where one leaves behind the known and ventures into the unknown.


The final verse introduces the image of a person playing melodies on a silver flute perched on the highest roof. This "little man metal made" likely represents an individual who possesses a gift or talent that brings beauty and joy to others. The line "when the barking stops, it is time to leave" implies that when the noise and distractions cease, it signifies the moment to move on. The act of bidding the dog goodbye and casting a high shadow can be interpreted as leaving a part of oneself behind while embracing the journey ahead. Ultimately, the song captures the bittersweet essence of farewell, embracing change, and embarking on new beginnings.


Line by Line Meaning

On this side of the blue hill
In this particular location, which is represented by the blue hill


There's a house built from dreams
There exists a dwelling that has been constructed using aspirations and desires


Layered by hands of stone
Crafted with great skill and dedication by individuals using solid materials


And the seeds that grow there
And the ideas that blossom in that place


Flourish like laughter
Thrive and flourish in a manner resembling the joyous sound of laughter


And the souls it sheds
And the individuals who depart from it


Thrive in time
Flourish and succeed as time passes


To bid a place goodbye
To say farewell to a particular location


To wave back at a smile
To reciprocate a friendly gesture by waving in return


On through the gates
Continuing the journey beyond the entranceways


On to the roads
Progressing towards the paths


That serpent through the hills
Paths that wind and curve their way among the hills


Perched on top of the highest roof
Located and positioned at the apex of the tallest rooftop


Dances he who plays
The person who performs and entertains through dance


Melodies on a silver flute
Musical tunes produced by a flute made of silver


Little man metal made
A small man-figure crafted from metal


When the barking stops
Once the noise of barking ceases


It is time to leave
Indicating the appropriate moment to depart


To bid the dog goodbye
To say farewell to the canine companion


To cast a shadow high
To create a large, towering shadow


On through the gates
Continuing the journey beyond the entranceways


On to the roads
Progressing towards the paths


That serpent through the hills
Paths that wind and curve their way among the hills




Writer(s): Raoul Vignal

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@Andrej_S

Every now and then you come across soul healing tune like this one and just for a brief moment life is perfect again !! thanks guys!!

@Talitresofficial

Raoul sure have that power. You're welcome.

@peticabogar

A wonderful mix of flower-power folk with a touch of bağlama! I'll come back often, messieurs ! Merci ! 🙂

@DominicandtheMoon

love

@credizzel

Just Love!

@smhkl3

Man, what a beautiful song it is, touched my heart while I am longing for my hometown, my family, and friends for 8 years.. (Turkey) and the bağlama touch... brought tears to my eyes. <3
That will be my soundtrack when I go there. Thank you in advance for that magical feeling that I will be going to feel when I will listen to it then.

@bojji25

I LOVE IT THANKS ❤

@Christartiflette

Mais c'est trop puissant ce son coup de foudre absolu

@mayabendavid443

PERFECT

@wbjapymusic

♫ La chanson du jour de ce mercredi par Raoul Vignal. Joyeux anniversaire à tous ceux qui sont nés un 5 juillet !!! 😉🎉🎂♫

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