The Last Rose Of Summer
Chloe Lyrics


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Tis the last rose of summer,
Left blooming alone,
All her lovely companions
Are faded and gone.
No flower of her kindred
No rosebud is nigh
To reflect back her blushes,
Or give sigh for sigh.
I'll not leave thee, thou lone one,
To pine on the stem,
Since the lovely are sleeping,
Go, sleep thou with them

Thy leaves o'er the bed,
Where thy mates of the garden
Lie scentless and dead.
So soon may I follow
When friendships decay;
And from love's shining circle
The gems drop away
When true hearts lie wither'd
And fond ones are flow'n




Oh! Who would inhabit
This bleak world alone?

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Chloe's song "The Last Rose of Summer" provide the image of a flower, the last of her kind still standing, surrounded by a field of wilted companions. The lack of other flowers nearby reflects the rose's isolation and sets the tone for a melancholic refrain. The subsequent lines portray a sense of sympathy for the lonely flower as the singer decides to not abandon her to despair but instead, joins her in her misery, like two kindred spirits united by their shared sorrow. The final lines of the song paint a bleak picture of a world where all that is lovely eventually fades into obscurity, leaving one to wonder who would want to live in such a place.


The song seems to capture the feeling of isolation and loneliness brought on by the decay of the natural world during the fall and winter months, with the symbol of the fading rose serving as a metaphor for the passage of time and the inevitability of change. Chloe's interpretation of this classic Irish song captures the essence of the lyrics while adding a layer of emotional depth to the performance, creating a haunting version that resonates with the human experience of loss and the sadness that accompanies it.


Line by Line Meaning

Tis the last rose of summer,
This is the last rose that bloomed during the summer season


Left blooming alone,
The rose is still blooming, but it is the only one left


All her lovely companions
All of the other flowers from the garden


Are faded and gone.
Have died and are now gone


No flower of her kindred
There isn't another rose like her


No rosebud is nigh
There are no other roses nearby


To reflect back her blushes,
To share its beauty with her


Or give sigh for sigh.
To share her sorrow and sadness


I'll not leave thee, thou lone one,
I won't leave you alone


To pine on the stem,
To suffer alone on the plant


Since the lovely are sleeping,
Since the other flowers are dead and no longer able to bloom


Go, sleep thou with them
You should also rest


Thy leaves o'er the bed,
Your leaves on top of where the other flowers are buried


Where thy mates of the garden
Where the other flowers she was with


Lie scentless and dead.
Are now dead and without a fragrance


So soon may I follow
I hope to die soon as well


When friendships decay;
When friendships fall apart or deteriorate


And from love's shining circle
And when relationships no longer work out


The gems drop away
Those special relationships are lost


When true hearts lie wither'd
When even those with pure hearts are tired and unable to keep going


And fond ones are flow'n
And those we loved have passed away


Oh! Who would inhabit
Who would live in


This bleak world alone?
This world by oneself, without any love or companionship?




Writer(s): Traditional, Andy Richardson

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