Ramóna
Ray Conniff Lyrics


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I wander out yonder o'er the hills
Where the mountains high
Seem to kiss the sky
Someone is out yonder, o'er the hills
Waiting patiently, Waiting just for me

Ramona, I hear the mission bells above
Ramona, they're ringing out our song of love
I press you, caress you, and bless the day you taught me to care
To always remember the rambling rose you wear in your hair
Ramona, when day is done you'll hear my call
Ramona, we'll meet beside the water fall
I dread the dawn when I awake to find you gone
Ramona I need you my own

Let's wander out yonder o'er the hills
By a babbling brook
Where we'll find a nook
To build our own love nest, o'er the hills
Darling of my heart, Never more to part

Ramona, I hear the mission bells above
Ramona, they're ringing out our song of love
I press you, caress you, and bless the day you taught me to care
To always remember the rambling rose you wear in your hair
Ramona, when day is done you'll hear my call
Ramona, we'll meet beside the water fall




I dread the dawn when I awake to find you gone
Ramona I need you my own

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ray Conniff's song Ramona paint a vivid picture of a lover wandering through hills and mountains, searching for his beloved, Ramona. The singer longs to be reunited with Ramona, waiting patiently for him somewhere out yonder. This idea of wandering and waiting is carried throughout the song as it speaks of the lovers finding a special place to build their own love nest, never to part again.


The line "Ramona, I hear the mission bells above, Ramona, they're ringing out our song of love" alludes to the traditional association of mission bells with love and courtship. Mission bells were used in California in the 18th and 19th centuries to signal weddings, and the singer hears them as a sign that his love for Ramona is blessed by an external force.


Overall, the lyrics to Ramona convey a deep sense of longing, devotion, and passion for a love that has endured time and separation. It speaks to the universality of love and the idea that a true love can withstand any obstacle and reunion will always be inevitable.


Line by Line Meaning

I wander out yonder o'er the hills Where the mountains high Seem to kiss the sky Someone is out yonder, o'er the hills Waiting patiently, Waiting just for me
I walk alone through the countryside, where the tall mountains appear to touch the sky. I believe there is someone out there, waiting and hoping for me to arrive.


Ramona, I hear the mission bells above Ramona, they're ringing out our song of love I press you, caress you, and bless the day you taught me to care To always remember the rambling rose you wear in your hair
Ramona, I can hear the distant church bells and they remind me of our love. I hold you close and cherish the day you taught me to love and care for someone. I will always remember the beautiful rose you wear in your hair.


Ramona, when day is done you'll hear my call Ramona, we'll meet beside the water fall I dread the dawn when I awake to find you gone Ramona I need you my own
Ramona, when the sun sets, I will call for you and we will meet by the waterfall. I fear the morning when I will wake up alone without you. Ramona, I need you to be mine forever.


Let's wander out yonder o'er the hills By a babbling brook Where we'll find a nook To build our own love nest, o'er the hills Darling of my heart, Never more to part
Let's travel through the hills and find a peaceful spot by a babbling brook. There, we will create our own small haven of love that we will never leave. My beloved, we will never be apart.




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Written by: L. Wolfe Gilbert, Mabel Wayne

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