i really hope this song isn't about a couple having inventive sex. it's definitely about walking. van morrison kinda loves singing about walking. other than that it just sounds like he's remembering walks he's had w/ someone, and singing lil phrases these two traded between each other 'geronimo' 'hi-ho silver' 'fair play to you'. i'm pretty sure i read somewhere that 'fair play to you' is something he and a friend of his would say to each other, can't remember why. and i'm assuming 'tit for tat and i love you for that' is him describing their relationship? like saying we give n take equally between each other, and i love you/us for being able to do that. iono. this is all sounding dumb now i just wanted to say this song punches me in the face in a good way and i hope its not just about kinky sex
It's not about what that nitwit pervo dave said. You're closer. It's a gorgeous song about two people talking great literature while taking in the glory of nature, which are two of Morrison's great loves. He says the place he wants to go is only one meadow's walk away, and his companion says, 'Geronimo', which colloquially means 'Let's go!'. It was originally, supposedly, like a war cry for the chief's men as they charged into battle, so it's still used sorta in that way.
It's not about what that nitwit pervo dave said. You're closer. It's a gorgeous song about two people talking great literature while taking in the glory of nature, which are two of Morrison's great loves. He says the place he wants to go is only one meadow's walk away, and his companion says, 'Geronimo', which colloquially means 'Let's go!'. It was originally, supposedly, like a war cry for the chief's men as they charged into battle, so it's still used sorta in that way.
i really hope this song isn't about a couple having inventive sex. it's definitely about walking. van morrison kinda loves singing about walking. other than that it just sounds like he's remembering walks he's had w/ someone, and singing lil phrases these two traded between each other 'geronimo' 'hi-ho silver' 'fair play to you'. i'm pretty sure i read somewhere that 'fair play to you' is something he and a friend of his would say to each other, can't remember why. and i'm assuming 'tit for tat and i love you for that' is him describing their relationship? like saying we give n take equally between each other, and i love you/us for being able to do that. iono. this is all sounding dumb now i just wanted to say this song punches me in the face in a good way and i hope its not just about kinky sex
It's not about what that nitwit pervo dave said. You're closer. It's a gorgeous song about two people talking great literature while taking in the glory of nature, which are two of Morrison's great loves. He says the place he wants to go is only one meadow's walk away, and his companion says, 'Geronimo', which colloquially means 'Let's go!'. It was originally, supposedly, like a war cry for the chief's men as they charged into battle, so it's still used sorta in that way.
It's not about what that nitwit pervo dave said. You're closer. It's a gorgeous song about two people talking great literature while taking in the glory of nature, which are two of Morrison's great loves. He says the place he wants to go is only one meadow's walk away, and his companion says, 'Geronimo', which colloquially means 'Let's go!'. It was originally, supposedly, like a war cry for the chief's men as they charged into battle, so it's still used sorta in that way.