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Seven Bridges Road
Ricochet Lyrics


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There are stars in the southern sky
Southward as you go
There is moonlight and moss in the trees
Down the Seven Bridges Road

Now I have loved you like a baby
Like some lonesome child
And I have loved you in a tame way
And I have loved you wild

Sometimes there's a part of me
Has to turn from here and go
Running like a child from these warm stars
Down the seven bridges road

There are stars in the southern sky
And if ever you decide you should go
There is a taste of time sweet in honey
Down the seven bridges road

Overall Meaning

The first stanza of "Seven Bridges Road" by Ricochet sets the scene for listeners. It paints an image of a southern landscape in which stars light up the sky and moonlight filters through the moss on the trees. It's truly a beautiful picture, and it's easy to imagine oneself standing in a southern forest surrounded by that beauty. As the song goes on, it becomes clear that the singer is talking directly to their lover. They claim to have loved that person in a childlike, innocent way, but also in a wild, passionate way. The dichotomy between these two forms of love is fascinating and suggests that the relationship between the singer and their lover is complex and multifaceted.


Line by Line Meaning

There are stars in the southern sky
Stars can be seen in the skies from the South


Southward as you go
If you keep heading in Southern direction


There is moonlight and moss in the trees
Trees are covered in moss and illuminated by moonlight


Down the Seven Bridges Road
Along this particular road called Seven Bridges


Now I have loved you like a baby
My love for you was pure and innocent, like that of a newborn baby


Like some lonesome child
I also loved you with the intensity and sadness of a solitary child


And I have loved you in a tame way
My love for you sometimes followed conventional standards


And I have loved you wild
Other times my love was unrestrained and impulsive


Sometimes there's a part of me
Occasionally, I feel an urge within me


Has to turn from here and go
It compels me to leave this place and wander off


Running like a child from these warm stars
Fleeing desperately like a kid does from these affectionate stars


Down the seven bridges road
Along this path named Seven Bridges


And if ever you decide you should go
In case you ever plan to leave


There is a taste of time sweet in honey
You will find a pleasant remembrance of the past


Down the seven bridges road
If you take this road called Seven Bridges




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: STEPHEN T. YOUNG

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Comments from YouTube:

@meritz59

every once in a hundred years, someone does justice to the greatest harmony in rock history. Thank you.

@normhanna2144

Every once in a while this song just pops into my head... So glad to hear such a clean version! Awesome.

@debra4bees

My favorite version. All the harmonies are so great!

@mrs.frankenstein4607

One of the greatest covers EVER

@Dukilein1984

Look for "7 bridges road mc kinzie red river" WesMcKinzie channel, 10 years old, around 3000 views. Thank me later.

@lisamariegrindstaff2482

Love it 🎉

@sharondumoulin2085

Love the way you guys harmonize on this beautiful song ❤

@jennellfredrick5477

Wonderful harmonies!!

@telbon8869

I grew up in Montgomery, and I've been down this road many times. Brings back fond memories of my youth and parking on that moonlit road with girlfriends. Great cover of this classic song!!

@scottleitner4801

I still love listening to Ricochet every chance I get

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