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"Shenandoah On My Mind©"
Lyrics by M. S. McKenzie | Performed by Songs Across America, Protected by Copyright

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Original Song Lyrics: Written by M. S. McKenzie, All Rights Reserved

"Shenandoah On My Mind"

[Beginning Tempo: 110 BPM]
[Pre-Intro: Instrumental]
[Intro]

Morning light breaks over Skyline Drive
Blue mist sleeps in the valley divide
The sunlight spills over a river bend…
And my heart sings as it learns how to mend

[Verse 1]
I've been chasing empty dreams that never fit just right
Lost in all the noise and strife under neon lights
Now I'm rolling down the Parkway as my cares drift by
With the Blue Ridge Mountains by my side
Windows down, a cool wind is singing through the pines
As these blue mountains clear the worries from my mind

[Verse 2]
Up at Big Meadows where wild stags graze
Golden in the hush of an early autumn haze
Old Rag rises high; its own story carved in stone
Standing like a witness to the bad seeds I've sown
Hawksbill's shadow stretches over falls and streams
And the sky feels close enough to touch my dreams

[Chorus]
Here in Shenandoah, I remember who I am
Where clouds turn to oceans rolling over the land
Every winding mile inspires me without a word
Every whisper in the laurel: a half-truth I've heard
I lay my burdens down like heavy stones beside the river
In these Blue Ridge mountains, I am free forever

[Chorus – Repeat: sung in a slightly higher pitch]
Ohhh, in Shenandoah, I remember who I am
Where clouds turn to oceans rolling over the land
Every winding mile inspires me without a word
Every whisper in the laurel: a half-truth I've heard
I lay my burdens down like heavy stones beside the river
In these Blue Ridge mountains, I am free…
…free forever!

[Break:Instrumental, Lift with violins, increase tempo to 145 BPM]

[Build – Intro Repeat]
Morning light breaks over Skyline Drive
Blue mist sleeps in the valley divide
The sunlight spills over a river bend…
And my heart sings as it learns how to mend

[Lift – Verse 1 Repeat]
I've been chasing empty dreams that never fit just right
Lost in all the noise and strife under neon lights
Now I'm rolling down the Parkway as my cares drift by
With the Blue Ridge Mountains by my side
Windows down, a cool wind is singing through the pines
As these mighty Blue Ridge Mountains…
…clear all the worries from my mind

 

[Continue Lift – Verse 2 Repeat]
Up at Big Meadows where wild stags graze
Golden in the hush of an early autumn haze
Old Rag rises high; its own story carved in stone
Standing like a witness to the bad seeds I've sown
Hawksbill's shadow stretches over falls and streams
And the sky feels close…
…close enough to touch my dreams

[Chorus – Repeat]
Here in Shenandoah, I remember who I am
Where clouds turn to oceans rolling over the land
Every winding mile inspires me without a word
Every whisper in the laurel: a half-truth I've heard
I lay my burdens down like heavy stones beside the river
In these Blue Ridge mountains, I am free forever

[Chorus – Repeat]
Here in Shenandoah, I remember who I am
Where clouds turn to oceans rolling over the land
Every winding mile inspires me without a word
Every whisper in the laurel: a half-truth I've heard
I lay my burdens down like heavy stones beside the river
In these Blue Ridge mountains, I am free forever

[Chorus – Repeat (Final, softer or bigger as you prefer)]
Ohhh, in Shenandoah, I remember who I am
Where clouds turn to oceans rolling over the land
Every winding mile inspires me without a word
Every whisper in the laurel: a half-truth I've heard
I lay my burdens down like heavy stones beside the river
In these Blue Ridge mountains, I am free…
…free forever!

[Outro]
Evening settles gently over Skyline Drive
Nothing but blue sky over the valley wide
Warm sunlight fills my heart with content
And my heart sings freely…
…it has learned how to mend

[Instrumental Outro: sweeping strings and mandolin]

Song Description

"Shenandoah on my Mind" is a love letter to Virginia's Blue Ridge country:a warm, 1970s-style acoustic folk ballad that feels like driving Skyline Drive with the windows down and the weight of the world finally falling away. Beginning at a steady, easy-going tempo, the song opens with morning light breaking over the ridges, blue mist sleeping in the valleys, and the first glint of sun on a distant river bend. From the first lines, it sets up nature not just as a backdrop, but as a living companion to a soul that's been carrying too much for too long.

The verses trace a journey from neon-lit city nights to the quiet holiness of Shenandoah National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Big Meadows, Old Rag, and Hawksbill aren't just landmarks; they become witnesses and confidants. The narrator admits to chasing "empty dreams" and sowing "bad seeds," and it's in the hush of early autumn, with wild stags grazing and shadows stretching over falls and streams, that he finally confronts what needs to be released. The mountains stand steady, offering a kind of grace that doesn't judge:it just invites you to lay your burdens down.

At the heart of the song lies a chorus that feels like a personal revival: "Here in Shenandoah, I remember who I am / Where clouds turn to oceans rolling over the land." Those lines capture the central theme: in this place, identity is restored, and the noise of life is replaced by something deeper and truer. Even the "whispers in the laurel" aren't simple reassurances:they're "half-truths" that hint at how we sometimes lie to ourselves, and how nature gently calls us back to honesty. The image of placing heavy stones beside the river becomes a powerful symbol of letting go.

Musically, "Shenandoah on my Mind" mirrors that emotional arc. After the first pair of choruses, the piece blossoms into an instrumental break where violins and mandolin lift the tempo and intensity. The familiar intro returns, then the verses rise again with more power and conviction, as if the singer is no longer just hoping to heal:he's actively stepping into it. Each repeated section feels like another turn in the road, another overlook, another breath of cool, pine-scented air. By the time the final choruses arrive, the song has climbed to a high, open-hearted peak before easing back into a gentle, sunset-colored outro.

The closing lines bring everything full circle: evening settling over Skyline Drive, blue sky stretching over the valley, and a heart that has "learned how to mend." "Shenandoah on my Mind" is both a travel song and a spiritual song:perfect for anyone who's ever driven those ridges and felt, if only for a moment, completely free, completely seen, and completely at home.

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