In this evocative ballad, the lyrics encapsulate a journey of dreams and aspirations, metaphorically represented by a river that is "wider than a mile." The narrator expresses a longing to traverse this expansive river in a manner befitting their aspirations, acknowledging both the dream-making and heart-breaking aspects of life. The phrase "Two drifters off to see the world" signifies companionship and shared exploration, emphasizing the boundless opportunities that await. The pursuit of "the same rainbow's end" symbolizes an eternal quest for fulfillment and happiness, with the promise of discovery just around life's bends. The term "my huckleberry friend" evokes a sense of deep camaraderie and loyalty, suggesting that this journey is enriched by meaningful relationships. Ultimately, the song portrays an optimistic yet contemplative view on life's adventures, underscored by themes of hope, companionship, and the ceaseless pursuit of one's dreams.
Moon River
Lyrics
Moon River, wider than a mile,
I'm crossing you in style some day.
Oh, dream maker, you heart breaker,
wherever you're going I'm going 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--
waiting 'round the bend,
my huckleberry friend,
Moon River and me.
Writer(s): Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Tratore, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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