Moon River
Steve Lawrence Lyrics


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Moon River, wider than a mile:
I'm crossin' you in style someday.
Old dream maker, you heartbreaker,
Wherever you're goin', I'm goin'your way.
Two drifters, off to see the world.
There's such a lot of world to see.
We're after the same rainbow's end,
Waitin' round the bend,
My huckleberry friend,




Moon River and me.

Overall Meaning

The song Moon River by Steve Lawrence is a beautiful and romantic ballad that speaks of the singer crossing the wide river in style someday. The lyrics also talk about the old dream maker, who is simultaneously a heartbreaker. The singer is willing to go wherever the old dream maker goes, and the journey involves two drifters traveling the world. There is a lot of world to see, and they are both after the same rainbow's end. The singer finds solace in the fact that his companion is his huckleberry friend, and they are traveling together with Moon River, symbolizing their journey.


Moon River can be analyzed as a metaphor for life as a journey. The river is symbolic of life, with its twists and turns, highs and lows, and endless possibilities. The old dream maker represents the human desire for meaning and purpose, while the heartbreaker conveys the constant setbacks and challenges we face on our journey. The two drifters represent anyone, young or old, who have the desire to see the world and explore beyond their comfort zones.


The lyrics are not only poetic and romantic, but they also offer a piece of sound advice to anyone. Life is all about exploring the world and finding your place in it. The journey may be full of uncertainties, but it is important to have someone special to share it with. Moon River reminds us that we are all in this together, and we should enjoy the journey with our companions.


Line by Line Meaning

Moon River, wider than a mile
The river is symbolic of opportunities and dreams, and the size expressing a vast sea of possibilities.


I'm crossin' you in style someday.
I am determined to make my way across the river with elegance and finesse.


Old dream maker, you heartbreaker
The opportunities presented by the river are exciting and seductive, but can also be heartbreaking if they do not come to fruition.


Wherever you're goin', I'm goin' your way.
I am following the path of the river and its opportunities, wherever they may lead.


Two drifters, off to see the world.
The artist and the river are both wanderers, searching for experiences and adventure.


There's such a lot of world to see.
The world is vast and full of opportunities and the singer is excited to explore it all.


We're after the same rainbow's end,
The singer and the river are both pursuing the same ultimate goal or dream.


Waitin' round the bend,
The goal they both seek is close at hand, just around the next corner.


My huckleberry friend,
The artist feels a deep connection to the river, as if it were a companion or trusted friend.


Moon River and me.
The artist and the river are on this journey together, united in their pursuit of dreams and experiences.




Lyrics © Tratore
Written by: Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini

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