Song Description
A woman who left the farm years ago looks back on her nickname (the French word for "yellow") remembering how it felt to truly belong and detemined to return to her roots
Song Length |
3:43 |
Genre |
Country - Contemporary, Country - General |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Peaceful, Content |
Subject |
Home, Lost Love |
Similar Artists |
Reba Mcentire, The Judds |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
I hear a train whistling in the distance
Like a childhood friend calling me home again
Making me remember when
We'd spend a day swinging on the front porch
Dreaming of the time we'd fly off outta' there
Simple game of truth or dare
Now I miss the sound that swing made creaking on its chain
How I long to hear my daddy whispering my name
He called me Jaune it meant yellow
Sweet as spring, mellow as a harvest moon that glows out where the twilight grows
So I was Jaune I loved the sound
Felt as warm and soft as the hometown I left behind
Don't know what I thought I'd find but I know where to ease my mind
And I'm going home to Jaune
I've been so blue thinking of my first kiss
Years have passed but it's a taste that was made to last
Time shouldn't fly so fast
I called him Red sparkling like the sunlight
Felt the orange fire when our lips met that June night
Love never went so right
Second kiss sounds like this gentle as a stream
Think of how the right voice calls your name out like a dream
He called me Jaune it meant yellow
Sweet as spring, mellow as a harvest moon that glows out where the twilight grows
So I was Jaune I loved the sound
Felt as warm and soft as the hometown I left behind
Don't know what I thought I'd find but I know where to ease my mind
And I'm going home to Jaune
Who could know years ago I had it in my hand
Love and joy home and boy hope they're standing waiting
For their Jaune it means yellow
Sweet as spring, mellow as a harvest moon that glows out where the twilight grows
So I'm Jaune I love the sound
Feels as warm and soft as the hometown I left behind
Don't know what I'm gonna find but I know where to ease my mind
And I'm going home to Jaune