For The Summer
Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs Lyrics


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Rollin' through these hills I've known I'd be comin'
Ain't a man alive that likes to be alone?
Been a while since I seen my lady smilin'
Have I been, have I been away so long?

I am tired
I am tired
Can I come home for the summer?
I could slow down for a little while
Get back to loving each other
Leave all those long and lonesome miles behind

Through the years I have learned
Some things worth the tellin'
And you'd be right in guessin'
That each and every lesson they were hard won

I am tired
I am tired

Can I come home for the summer?
I could slow down for a little while
Get back to loving each other
Leave all those long and lonesome miles behind

You'll follow her wherever she goes
You love her and you just wanted to know




That you'll follow her, you'll find a way
Cause you love her and you just wanted to know

Overall Meaning

"For The Summer" by Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs is a soulful, nostalgic ballad that reflects on the longing to return home and reconnect with loved ones after spending a long time on the road. The opening lines set the scene perfectly by depicting the singer traveling through hills and wondering whether he's been away from his lady love for too long. The lyrics throughout the song are repetitive, emphasizing the weariness of the singer who is longing to come back home and spend some peaceful time with his partner.


The chorus is the most poignant part of the song, where the singer puts forth his simple yet heartfelt wish to come home for the summer, slow down, and rediscover the love they have for each other. The bridge touches upon the bittersweet nature of life, where every lesson is hard won and challenges are inevitable. The song ends on a hopeful note, with the singer acknowledging that he'd follow his partner wherever she goes because he loves her and wants her to know that.


The song's strong emotions and contemplative lyrics resonate deeply with anyone who's been on the road for too long and craves the comfort of home. Its soulful melody and Ray LaMontagne's soulful voice add to the overall brooding atmosphere of the song, making it a timeless classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Rollin' through these hills I've known I'd be comin'
Traveling through familiar territory, realizing inevitable return to a significant person or place.


Ain't a man alive that likes to be alone?
Expressing the common human desire for companionship.


Been a while since I seen my lady smilin'
Noticing an absence of happiness in a loved one's face over a period of time.


Have I been, have I been away so long?
Self-questioning the amount of time spent apart from a significant other and its potential effect on the relationship.


I am tired
Acknowledging fatigue or emotional exhaustion.


Can I come home for the summer?
Expressing a desire to return to a place that feels like home for a temporary amount of time.


I could slow down for a little while
Considering the value of taking a break from the busyness of life and routines.


Get back to loving each other
Recognizing the importance of rekindling a romantic relationship that may have been neglected.


Leave all those long and lonesome miles behind
Yearning to escape from feelings of loneliness or separation that may have been experienced while apart from loved ones.


Through the years I have learned
Reflecting on accumulated wisdom and experiences that have contributed to personal growth.


Some things worth the tellin'
Believing that certain stories or lessons are worth sharing with others.


And you'd be right in guessin'
Assuming that others would make accurate assumptions about one's life experiences.


That each and every lesson they were hard won
Acknowledging the difficulty of learning important life lessons through personal hardship and perseverance.


You'll follow her wherever she goes
Indicating the depth of devotion and loyalty to a significant other.


You love her and you just wanted to know
Stating a simple but profound truth about the nature of love and the desire for reassurance.


That you'll follow her, you'll find a way
Reaffirming the commitment to pursuing and supporting the significant other no matter the obstacles.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RAYCHARLES JACK LAMONTAGNE

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