Muskrat Love

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Whimsical Romance in 'Muskrat Love'

“Muskrat Love” by America is a whimsical and charming song that tells the story of two muskrats, Susie and Sam, who fall in love and enjoy each other's company. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of their romantic escapades, filled with playful and light-hearted imagery. The song opens with the muskrats enjoying a candlelit evening, setting a cozy and intimate scene. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is filled with delightful descriptions of their interactions and dances.

The song uses the muskrats as a metaphor for a simple, innocent love that is free from the complexities and pressures of human relationships. The muskrats' jitterbugging and tangoing symbolize the joy and freedom they find in each other's company. The playful language and imagery, such as “nibbling on bacon” and “chewin' on cheese,” further emphasize the carefree and joyful nature of their love. The repeated refrain of “floatin' like the heavens above” suggests that their love is pure and transcendent, lifting them above the mundane concerns of the world.

America's musical style, characterized by soft rock and folk influences, complements the whimsical and light-hearted nature of the song. The gentle melody and soothing vocals create a dreamy atmosphere that enhances the romantic and playful mood of the lyrics. “Muskrat Love” is a celebration of simple, innocent love, and its charming and whimsical portrayal of the muskrats' romance makes it a delightful and endearing song.

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