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Amber Cascades

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Amber Cascades

Song byAmerica
in AlbumAmerica Live

Written by Dewey Bunnell, ©1976

Found on Hideaway, America Live, and Highway.

Amber cascades all over today

Then we walk on a crooked catwalk

Only to be delayed

Bubbles of blue burst into two

Eaten up by the incoming tide

Of the new

Then we call to the man who walks on the water

We talk of a plan to stop all the slaughter in view

It's in view

Granite charades are played in the rain

Till we fall through a sand castle window

To avoid the pain

Summer canoe paddles up to you

'Cause it's time for another beer run

Or something that's equally true

Then we call to the man who walks on the water

We talk of a plan to stop all the slaughter in view

Then we call to the man who walks on the water

We talk of a plan to stop all the slaughter in view

It's in view

LanguageEnglish
Translated byAllen Morningstar

About this Song

Amber Cascades by America is a reflective song that evokes imagery of nature and a serene, idyllic environment. The amber cascades symbolize the warm and beautiful waterfalls or flowing streams of autumn, creating a sense of tranquility and nostalgia. The key themes in the song revolve around the beauty of nature, peace, and the longing for simplicity and harmony. Some particularly poignant moments in the song include the descriptions of the amber-colored landscapes which evoke a sense of calm and timelessness, emphasizing the band's connection to the natural world and their desire to escape the complexities of modern life.

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