Rodgers: My Funny Valentine
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Behold the way our fine feathered friend
His virtue doth parade
Thou knowest not, my dim-witted friend
The picture thou hast made
Thy vacant brow, and thy tousled hair
Conceal thy good intent
Thou noble upright truthful sincere
And slightly dopey gent, you are

My funny valentine, sweet comic valentine
You make me smile with my heart
Your looks are laughable, un-photographable
Yet, you're my favorite work of art

Is your figure less than Greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?

But, don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day

Is your figure less than Greek?
Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak
Are you smart?

But, don't change a hair for me
Not if you care for me




Stay little valentine, stay
Each day is Valentine's Day

Overall Meaning

The song "My Funny Valentine" is a tribute to the imperfections that make someone unique and endearing. The first verse describes the amusing image of a bird strutting about, unknowingly displaying its own virtues. This leads into an address to the listener, who is thought to be unaware of their own quirks that make them lovable. Despite any physical or intellectual shortcomings, the singer finds their valentine to be the most charming creature.


The chorus of the song reaffirms the admiration of the valentine's non-traditional beauty. The valentine can make the singer's heart smile, even though their looks could not be captured in a photograph. The second verse reiterates the notion that the valentine is not conventionally attractive or intelligent, but there is no desire for them to change. The song advocates the acceptance of imperfection and staying true to oneself.


Overall, "My Funny Valentine" is a romantic ode to individuality and the appreciation of imperfection. It encourages listeners to look beyond societal standards of beauty and intelligence, and instead value the traits that make someone uniquely endearing.


Line by Line Meaning

Behold the way our fine feathered friend
Look at how our feathered friend behaves


His virtue doth parade
He shows his moral standards


Thou knowest not, my dim-witted friend
You don't realize, my not so clever friend


The picture thou hast made
What impression you give


Thy vacant brow, and thy tousled hair
Your blank forehead and messy hair


Conceal thy good intent
Hides your good nature


Thou noble upright truthful sincere
Honest and righteous,


And slightly dopey gent, you are
Even though you're a bit silly.


My funny valentine, sweet comic valentine
My hilarious and charming sweetheart


You make me smile with my heart
Your presence brings joy to my heart


Your looks are laughable, un-photographable
You're quirky and unique, can't be captured in a photo


Yet, you're my favorite work of art
But to me, you're the most wonderful thing I have seen


Is your figure less than Greek?
Are you not like a Greek sculpture?


Is your mouth a little weak?
Do you speak with a stutter?


When you open it to speak
When you open your mouth


Are you smart?
Are you intelligent?


But, don't change a hair for me
I don't want you to change at all


Not if you care for me
Only if you love me


Stay little valentine, stay
You are perfect the way you are sweet valentine, just stay that way


Each day is Valentine's Day
Every day is an opportunity to celebrate love




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers

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