Rose Of Washington Square
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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- Oh my God, stand by
- No, I said the wrong word
- Baby, it don't even matter, ha ha eight-two
Oh, I mean, um, eight-five
Oh, eight-five oh-two-one, take four
- One, two, one, two, three, four

I'm Rose of Washington Square
A flower so fair
Should blossom where the sun shines
Rose, for nature didn't mean
That you should blush unseen
But be a queen in some fair garden
Rose, he'll never depart
But dwell in your heart your love to care
He'll bring the sunbeams from
The Heavens to you
And give you kisses that sparkle with dew
Rose of Washington Square

I've got those Broadway vampires
Last to the mast




I've got no future, but oh, what a past
Miss Rose of Washington Square

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Rose of Washington Square" by Aretha Franklin tell the story of a woman named Rose who is compared to a flower in the famous area of Washington Square. Rose is described as a beautiful flower that deserves to blossom in the sunlight, rather than remaining unseen. The song suggests that Rose is meant to be treated like a queen and that love will never leave her, but instead reside in her heart.


The lyrics also mention the idea of someone bringing sunshine and kisses to Rose from the heavens. This paints a picture of someone who will care for and cherish her, showering her with affection.


In the last verse, the lyrics mention "Broadway vampires" and Rose's lack of a future but an intriguing past. This suggests that Rose may have had a colorful life, perhaps full of excitement and maybe even some difficulties. Despite this, the lyrics celebrate her as Miss Rose of Washington Square, implying that she still holds a special place in the hearts of others.


Overall, the song captures the essence of a woman who is beautiful and deserves to be cherished, despite any challenges or past experiences she may have had.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh my God, stand by
Oh my, please be ready and attentive


No, I said the wrong word
Oops, I made a mistake in my speech


Baby, it don't even matter, ha ha eight-two
Baby, it's not important at all, ha ha, let's forget about it


Oh, I mean, um, eight-five
Oh, actually, um, it's eighty-five


Oh, eight-five oh-two-one, take four
Oh, eighty-five oh-two-one, on the fourth take


One, two, one, two, three, four
Counting in for the music to start


I'm Rose of Washington Square
I am a woman named Rose from Washington Square


A flower so fair
A beautiful and delicate flower


Should blossom where the sun shines
She should grow and flourish where there is warmth and light


Rose, for nature didn't mean
Rose, because nature did not intend


That you should blush unseen
For her to hide her beauty and talents


But be a queen in some fair garden
But to become a queen in a beautiful place


Rose, he'll never depart
Rose, he will never leave


But dwell in your heart your love to care
But reside in your heart and take care of your love


He'll bring the sunbeams from The Heavens to you
He will bring rays of sunshine from the Heavens to you


And give you kisses that sparkle with dew
And give you kisses that are so pure and refreshing


Rose of Washington Square
Rose, a woman from Washington Square


I've got those Broadway vampires
I have encountered those insincere and manipulative people from Broadway


Last to the mast
They are the ones who are the most desperate and relentless


I've got no future, but oh, what a past
I have no promising future, but I had quite a remarkable history


Miss Rose of Washington Square
I am addressed as Miss Rose from Washington Square




Lyrics © RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: B. MACDONALD, J.F. HANLEY

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