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re: Greatest Southern River Field of 32 BIG DANCE - Bold in your vote, you idiots
Posted on 1/29/24 at 3:10 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 1/29/24 at 3:10 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Any of the other rivers used as a metaphor for the old South?
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On the surface, “Swanee” seems like a simple love song. The lyrics tell the story of a man who longs to return to his “Swanee” – a term used to describe the Suwannee River in Florida – and be reunited with his lover there.
However, the song also reflects the cultural longing for an idealized version of the South that never really existed. The lyrics paint a romanticized picture of the “barefoot days” and “happy ways” that are associated with a bygone era of Southern life.
In that sense, “Swanee” is not just a song about love but rather a yearning for a simpler time and a simpler life. It is a nostalgic tribute to the unspoiled beauty of the American South, as seen through the eyes of a man who loves and longs for it.
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