My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose
Celtic Thunder Lyrics


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Oh, my love is like a red, red rose
That's newly sprung in June
Oh, my love is like a melody
That's sweetly played in tune
As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,
So deep in love am I
And I will love thee still, my dear,
Till all the seas gang dry.
Till all the seas gang dry, my dear,
Till all the seas gang dry
And I will love thee still, my dear,
Till all the seas gang dry.

'Til all the seas gang dry my, my dear

And the rocks melt with the sun
And I will love thee still, my dear
While the sands of life shall run
But faretheewell, my only love
Oh, faretheewell a while
And I will come again, my love
Tho' 't were ten thousand mile
Tho' 't were ten thousand mile, my love
Tho' 't were ten thousand mile




And I will come again, my love
Tho' 't were ten thousand mile.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Celtic Thunder's song "My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose" are a beautiful and romantic expression of enduring love. The opening lines describe the lover's feelings as being akin to a newly sprung red rose in the month of June. The freshness and vibrancy of the rose are symbolic of the lover's passion, which is new and exciting. The second line of the verse compares the feeling of love to a sweet melody, which is played in tune. This line implies that the love that the singer feels is harmonious, and the feelings they have are reciprocal. The sentiment of the verse is summed up by the third line, which states that the singer is deeply in love with their "bonnie lass." The final line of the verse "And I will love thee still, my dear, till all the seas gang dry," emphasizes the strength and endurance of the singer's feelings for their love - a love that will last forever.


The second verse describes the depth of the singer's love even further. They say that they will love their partner until the end of time, until the seas stop running and the rocks melt with the sun - images that are both poetic and powerful. The sense of the temporary nature of life and all that we know is highlighted in the line "While the sands of life shall run," which emphasizes the impermanence of all things in life. The final two lines of the verse express the pain of separation but also the certainty of a reunion: "But fare thee well, my only love/Oh, fare thee well awhile/And I will come again, my love, though 'twere ten thousand mile." The distance between the lovers is immense, but the commitment and dedication to each other are strong enough to overcome any obstacle that might arise.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, my love is like a red, red rose
I compare my love to a newly bloomed red rose in June, so pure and beautiful.


That's newly sprung in June
Like a rose that just bloomed in June.


Oh, my love is like a melody
My love is like a sweet melody, pure and soothing.


That's sweetly played in tune
A melody that is beautifully played and in perfect harmony.


As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,
You're so beautiful and fair, my lovely girl.


So deep in love am I
I'm deeply in love with you.


And I will love thee still, my dear,
I will continue to love you, my dear.


Till all the seas gang dry.
I'll love you until the seas run dry.


Till all the seas gang dry, my dear,
I'll love you until the seas run dry, my dear.


And I will love thee still, my dear,
I'll still love you, my dear.


Till all the seas gang dry.
I'll love you until the seas run dry.


'Til all the seas gang dry my, my dear
I'll love you until the seas run dry, my dear.


And the rocks melt with the sun
I'll continue to love you even if the rocks melt under the sun.


And I will love thee still, my dear
I'll still love you, my dear.


While the sands of life shall run
I'll love you while the sands of life continue to pass by.


But faretheewell, my only love
Goodbye, my one and only love.


Oh, faretheewell a while
Goodbye for a little while.


And I will come again, my love
I will return to you, my love.


Tho' 't were ten thousand mile
Even if I have to travel ten thousand miles.


Tho' 't were ten thousand mile, my love
Even if I have to travel ten thousand miles, my love.


Tho' 't were ten thousand mile
Even if I have to travel ten thousand miles.


And I will come again, my love
I will return to you, my love.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: CHRIS HAZELL, DP, ROBERT BURNS

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@evaszaloczy5928

Az egyik legcsodálatosabb hang, amit hallottam. ❤ Szeretem Paul hangját, egyéniségét ❤❤❤

@jackieharris9666

There’s something special about these Irish men. Beautiful combination of manly form with tenderness. 👏👏

@contralto25

What! What an amazing voice, Paul Byrom, I read here. Excellent, what controle. ❤ - Weeks later: I'm in tears again. To be able to reach people's hearts, ah, what a gift.

@antoinettefisher6895

Wow. You have brought tears to my eyes. Beautiful.

@3020311

TV documentary Windrush: Portraits of a Generation brought me here

@JoanVioletStretch

Lovely Robbie Burns Ballad by Paul Byrom my dad used to sing that beautiful song written by the famous Scottish Bard. Love Paul's voice.

@deidracalvert2738

Paul’s voice is like velvet. This song is perfect for his voice. Love it❤️

@hemph9772

I translated the lyrics into swedish, and sang them to girl. Say no less than, they made her cry.

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Divine. Absolutely magical 🎶💗
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@Jackie-ld2ki

I miss Paul, I loved all of the songs he sung.

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