
About The Song
John Denver, renowned for his heartfelt folk music and his connection to nature, has gifted us with a vast collection of songs that evoke a deep sense of peace and tranquility. Among his most cherished works is “To the Wild Country”. This evocative ballad serves as a poignant reflection on the human spirit and our yearning for a connection with the natural world.
“To the Wild Country” is more than just a song; it’s an invitation to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and immerse oneself in the beauty of the wilderness. Denver’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world untouched by human hands, a place where one can find solace and renewal. The song’s imagery of mountains, rivers, and forests evokes a sense of awe and wonder, reminding us of the majesty of nature.
Through his soothing vocals and the gentle strumming of his guitar, Denver creates a serene and inviting atmosphere. The melody is both memorable and emotionally resonant, allowing listeners to connect with the song on a deep level. The repeated refrain, “To the wild country, I will be strong,” serves as a powerful affirmation of the human spirit’s resilience and our ability to find strength in nature.
“To the Wild Country” is a timeless piece that continues to resonate with listeners of all ages. Denver’s ability to capture the beauty and power of nature, and to express it through music, is a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time.
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There are times I fear I lose myselfI don’t know who I amI get caught up in the struggle and the strainWith my back against a stone wallMy finger in the damI’m losing strength and going down againWhen I take a look around meMy eyes can’t find the sunThere’s nothing wild as far as I can seeThen my heart turns to AlaskaAnd freedom on the runI can hear her spirit calling meTo the mountains, I can rest thereTo the rivers, I will be strongTo the forests, I’ll find peace thereTo the wild country, where I belongOh, I know sometimes I worryOn worldly ways and meansAnd I can see the future killing meOn a misbegotten highwayOf prophesies and dreamsA road to nowhere and eternityAnd I know it’s just changesYes, and mankind marching onI know we can’t live in yesterdayBut compared to what we’re losingAnd what it means to meI’d give my life and throw the rest awayTo the mountains, I can rest thereTo the rivers, I will be strongTo the forests, I’ll find peace thereTo the wild country I belongTo the wild country, where I belong