Red Rose Café
Celtic Thunder Lyrics


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They come from the farms and the factories too
And they all soon forget who they are.
The cares of today are soon washed away
As they sit at a stool by the bar.
The girl with green eyes in the Rolling Stones shirt
Doesn't look like she works on the land.
The man at the end, he's a very good friend
Of a man who sells cars second hand.

[Chorus]
Down at the Red Rose Cafe in the Harbour
There by the port just outside Amsterdam.
Everyone shares in the songs and the laughter.

Everyone there is so happy to be there.

The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer
As they try not to speak about trade.
The poet won't write any verses tonight.
He may sing a sweet serenade.
So pull up a chair and forget about life.
It's a good thing to do now and then




And if you like it here I have an idea
Tomorrow let's all meet again.

Overall Meaning

The song "Red Rose Café" by Celtic Thunder is all about the comradery that comes from coming together at a local bar. The lyrics paint a picture of people from all walks of life coming together to let go of their cares and enjoy the good company, the music, and a few drinks. The opening lines perfectly capture the sentiment of the song. As people from various backgrounds gather around the bar counter, they are no longer defined by their job titles or social statuses. They are just people enjoying quality time with one another.


The line "The man at the end, he's a very good friend of a man who sells cars second hand" is a great example of the connections formed at a local bar. People who may not have ever crossed paths otherwise find common ground and build relationships. The chorus of the song is a celebration of the Red Rose Café and the sense of community it fosters. It's clear that this is a special place, where everyone is welcome and everyone leaves feeling happy and fulfilled.


Overall, "Red Rose Café" is a warm and uplifting song that reminds us of the importance of taking time to connect with others. It's a tribute to the places that serve as communal meeting spots, tucked into the corners of towns and cities, where people from different walks of life come together to share their stories, their laughter, and their joys.


Line by Line Meaning

They come from the farms and the factories too
People from all walks of life gather here


And they all soon forget who they are.
They escape their daily routine and let loose


The cares of today are soon washed away
Their worries evaporate as they relax


As they sit at a stool by the bar.
Drinking and chatting with old and new friends


The girl with green eyes in the Rolling Stones shirt
A young woman stands out in her rock n' roll style


Doesn't look like she works on the land.
Her appearance doesn't suggest a farmer's job


The man at the end, he's a very good friend
A regular patron, well-known by the staff


Of a man who sells cars second hand.
He's acquainted with a car salesman


[Chorus]
The lively atmosphere is summed up in the chorus


Down at the Red Rose Cafe in the Harbour
The location of the merry gathering


There by the port just outside Amsterdam.
A specific location where people come together


Everyone shares in the songs and the laughter.
Festive spirit and camaraderie is in the air


Everyone there is so happy to be there.
They cherish being part of this joyous moment


The salesmen relax with a few pints of beer
Even hard-working salesmen get to unwind


As they try not to speak about trade.
They avoid talking about work at this social event


The poet won't write any verses tonight.
Even the creative souls can just enjoy the night


He may sing a sweet serenade.
Perhaps he'll entertain with his singing instead


So pull up a chair and forget about life.
Relax and be carefree for a little while


It's a good thing to do now and then
Taking a break is good for the soul


And if you like it here I have an idea
Someone suggests a future event


Tomorrow let's all meet again.
A plan is proposed for a repeat of this fun gathering




Lyrics © THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC.
Written by: PIERRE KARTNER

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