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In A Red Dress And Alone
Evans Blue Lyrics


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Let's start it over
From the beginning
Let's play for keeps so I know you can never get the best of me
Sometimes you have to

And other times you serve
Who ever saves you
And brings you to your knees
My love

[Chorus]
Beauty fades when she dies
In a red dress and alone
But it was the best times
And your right to love him
And your right to want you
Close the door and lock me in
Break the key and chase the blood out of my veins

Street and town
Side streets
Where the city ends
And the dead ends meet

Bite your lip and smile
I have many holes to fill
And i'll find them all

She holds them in her hand
But when she lets go she knows
It's the last time that she ever will again and you'll find that

[Chorus]

Your wrong
I am not alone
I was right
You were not the only one

[Chorus]

Your name into concrete
So that they know that
I'm alive

Overall Meaning

The song "In A Red Dress And Alone" by Evans Blue is a melancholic and emotionally raw track about a failed relationship. The lyrical content of the song suggests that the singer is reflecting on the past and suggesting that perhaps they could start over again. The opening lines, "Let's start it over, From the beginning, Let's play for keeps so I know you can never get the best of me," indicate that the singer was not satisfied with the previous outcome of the relationship and now wants to try harder this time around. The line "Sometimes you have to, and other times you serve," suggests that sometimes we have to deal with situations where we are not in control, and at other times we can take charge.


The chorus of the song, "Beauty fades when she dies, In a red dress and alone, But it was the best times, And your right to love him, And your right to want you, Close the door and lock me in, Break the key and chase the blood out of my veins," is a powerful and emotional statement about the ephemeral nature of love and beauty. The line "Beauty fades when she dies, In a red dress and alone," means that no matter how beautiful or charming someone may be, those qualities will inevitably fade away, leaving us with a sense of loneliness and isolation. The lines "But it was the best times, And your right to love him, And your right to want you," indicate that even though the relationship may have ended badly, the singer understands that it was still a valid experience that had some redeeming qualities.


The second verse of the song expresses a sense of desperation and confusion. The lines "Street and town, Side streets, Where the city ends, And the dead ends meet," suggest that the singer feels lost and directionless. The line "Bite your lip and smile, I have many holes to fill, And I'll find them all," indicates that the singer is willing to do whatever it takes to find happiness and fulfillment, even if it means resorting to unhealthy coping mechanisms.


Overall, "In A Red Dress And Alone" is a powerful and emotionally charged song that speaks to the universal themes of love, loss, and the struggle to find meaning in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's start it over
We need to reset our relationship and begin again.


From the beginning
We need to go back to the initial stage of our relationship.


Let's play for keeps so I know you can never get the best of me
I want us to commit to each other seriously so that I can be assured that you won't leave me for someone else.


Sometimes you have to
Occasionally, you have to take the lead and make important decisions.


And other times you serve
At times, you need to follow the other person's lead and serve their interests.


Whoever saves you
When you need help, whoever comes to your rescue is important.


And brings you to your knees
When someone comes to your rescue, it can be an overwhelming experience.


My love
This phrase is used as a term of endearment towards the other person.


Beauty fades when she dies
Physical beauty is temporary and fleeting.


In a red dress and alone
The image of a woman in a red dress signifies attraction, but the loneliness suggests a lack of lasting connection.


But it was the best times
The moments when we were together were the happiest times in our relationship.


And your right to love him
You have the right to love whoever you want, even if it's not me.


And your right to want you
You have the right to prioritize your own needs and wants.


Close the door and lock me in
Metaphorically, I want to be trapped in this moment of happiness with you.


Break the key and chase the blood out of my veins
I want to be so content in this moment that I don't need anything or anyone else, even if it means sacrificing everything else in my life.


Street and town
Refers to the physical environment of the city.


Side streets
Details the smaller, less significant areas of the city.


Where the city ends
Refers to the periphery of the city, where the city infrastructure and planning end.


And the dead ends meet
Describes a place where progress is halted or impossible.


Bite your lip and smile
Indicates that sometimes we must hide our emotions to maintain a facade of happiness.


I have many holes to fill
Reflects on the fact that people often have many insecurities and there are parts of them that are incomplete.


And I'll find them all
Expresses the desire to find and fix all of these insecurities in oneself.


She holds them in her hand
The woman in the song is in control of her own destiny.


But when she lets go she knows
When she relinquishes control, she is aware of what the consequences may be.


It's the last time that she ever will again
After relinquishing control, she knows that she won't be able to regain it again.


And you'll find that
The singer is confident that the other person will eventually understand this feeling of losing control.


You're wrong
You are not correct in your assumptions about our relationship.


I am not alone
Even if I am not with you, I am not truly alone.


I was right
I was correct in my reasoning about our relationship.


You were not the only one
There have been others in my life that have played an important role, not just you.


Your name into concrete
This is a metaphor for leaving a lasting imprint or mark on someone's life.


So that they know that
So that others are aware of the impact that person has had on the artist's life.


I'm alive
This mark or imprint serves as a sign of life and vitality for the artist.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JOSEPH DANIEL LAUZON, KEVIN JAMES CLARKSON, VLADIMIR TANASKOVIC

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