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"Country Road Takes Me Home" is a song written by John Denver, composed by John Denver, Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert Danoff, and sung by John Denver, and is included on John Denver's 1971 album Poem, Prayers & Promises.
The two singers in this video are: Sarah Darling, An American country singer and songwriter, who has participated in the talent show and won the third place, and his representative works include "Stop the Bleeding" and "Home To Me"; Kenny Foster, a Nashville folk rock / pop male singer.
【Lyrics Appreciation】
Almost heaven, West Virginia
It was paradise, West Virginia
Blue Ridge Mountain, Shenandoah River
Blue Ridge Mountains, Senadu River
Life is old there,Older than the trees
Ancient life is older than trees
Younger than the mountains,Growing like a breeze
Younger than the mountains, it grows slowly like the wind
Country roads, take me home
Country road that took me home
To the place I belong
Take me back to the roots of the fallen leaves
West Virginia, Mountain Mama
West Virginia, Mountain Mom
Take me home, country roads
All my memories gather round her
Around her are all my memories
Miner's Lady stranger to blue water
The miner's wife, a man who has never seen the sea
Dark and dusty painted on the sky
Smoke and dust shrouded the sky
Misty taste of moonshine,Tear drops in my eyes
The moonlight was hazy and my tears were watering
To where I grew up
I hear her voice in the morning hours,She calls me
In the morning she called me out
The radio reminds me of my home far away
Radio broadcasts remind me of distant homeland
And driving down the road
Drive down the road
I'll get a feeling,That I should have been home,Yesterday, yesterday
I felt like I should have gone home yesterday, I was going home yesterday.
Take me home, down country roads