The Rose Tattoo
David Byrne Lyrics


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And they were imagining Roses
As if life itself were a dream
Is a gift not a reason for living?
Not enough, not enough, so it seems

Lost in the Stars
Venus and mars
And I'm in heaven again
I'll drink to you
The Rose Tattoo
I'm the invisible man

If all of the dead are now living
And all of the living will die
Buying their tickets and changing their trains
Into the city and back home again

I'll drink to you
The Rose Tattoo
I'm the invisible man

Brinde a la Rosa
why al hombre que no vive
Perdido en un sueño
en un atmosfera imposible

Una Rosa, sueño imposible una Rosa, sueño imposible
No queda nada
Solo la lluvia irresistible
Tatuaje de la Rosa, pero el hombre es invisible

Una Rosa, sueno imposible
Una Rosa, no queda na

Now I haven't seen you for ages
Come in, come out of the rain
Open the doorway and climb up the stairs
This is the bedroom where we said our prayers

I'll drink to you
The Rose Tattoo
I'm the invisible man
The singer's playin' "Fly Me to the Moon"
And I'm in heaven again

Brinde a la Rosa
why al hombre que no vive
Perdido en un sueno
en un atmosfera imposible

Una Rosa, sueño imposible una Rosa, sueño imposible
No queda nada
Solo la lluvia irresistible
Tatuaje de la Rosa, pero el hombre is invisible

Una Rosa, sueño imposible
Una Rosa, no queda na

I'll drink to you
The Rose Tattoo
I'm the invisible man
Long live the King




Nothing remains
Only a Rose Tattoo

Overall Meaning

David Byrne's song "The Rose Tattoo" is a poetic contemplation of mortality, love, and the fleeting nature of existence. The opening lines set the tone for this reflective piece, with the lyrics "And they were imagining Roses / As if life itself were a dream." Byrne appears to be questioning the value of life and whether it is worth living for a gift that is fleeting, like a rose. He acknowledges that living for short-term pleasures is not enough and that there must be something more fulfilling.


In the following verses, Byrne explores the themes of death, memory, and the afterlife. He ponders the idea that death is a natural part of life and that everybody will eventually experience it. The lines, "If all of the dead are now living / And all of the living will die" reflect a profound understanding of human mortality. Byrne suggests that people are constantly on the move, always buying tickets, and changing trains, but in the end, nothing remains except for memories, as expressed through the repeated refrain "only a Rose Tattoo."


Despite the introspective nature of the lyrics, the music provides a sense of hopefulness, with its upbeat and cheerful melody. The song's title, "The Rose Tattoo," could be a metaphor for the way that life imprints itself on people, leaving a lasting impression despite its impermanence.


Line by Line Meaning

And they were imagining Roses
They were dreaming about romantic love and its symbolism


As if life itself were a dream
Life is fleeting and is a cycle of imagination


Is a gift not a reason for living?
Is love not enough to live for?


Not enough, not enough, so it seems
Love alone isn't enough for a fulfilling life


Lost in the Stars
Feeling lost in the grand scheme of things


Venus and mars
An allusion to the two planets with romantic symbolism


And I'm in heaven again
Feeling euphoric and in love once more


I'll drink to you
Raising a glass to you in celebration


The Rose Tattoo
A symbol of a relationship and its permanence


I'm the invisible man
Feeling unnoticed and unimportant


If all of the dead are now living
Reflecting on the idea of an afterlife


And all of the living will die
Everyone will eventually meet their end


Buying their tickets and changing their trains
Going through the motions of life and its changes


Into the city and back home again
The cyclical nature of life


Brinde a la Rosa
Toast to the rose


why al hombre que no vive
And to the man who doesn't live


Perdido en un sueño
Lost in a dream


en un atmosfera imposible
In an impossible atmosphere


Una Rosa, sueño imposible una Rosa, sueño imposible
A rose, an impossible dream


No queda nada
There's nothing left


Solo la lluvia irresistible
Only the irresistible rain


Tatuaje de la Rosa, pero el hombre es invisible
The rose tattoo, but the man is invisible


Una Rosa, sueno imposible
A rose, an impossible dream


Una Rosa, no queda na
A rose, nothing remains


Now I haven't seen you for ages
It's been a long time since seeing you


Come in, come out of the rain
Take shelter from the storm


Open the doorway and climb up the stairs
A call to reunite and reconnect


This is the bedroom where we said our prayers
A nostalgic reminder of past love


The singer's playin' "Fly Me to the Moon"
A song about longing for the impossible


Long live the King
A toast to the king and his reign


Nothing remains
Everything eventually fades away


Only a Rose Tattoo
The symbol of love and its lasting impression




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BROOKS, WARREN

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@kevinpicolet7958

One of my favorite songs!

@Byronwalks

This is perfect song!

@Mittens72

ME ENCANTA!!! LO VI EN CHLE EN '89!

@herman621967

great song, i have listend it for 1st time in 1996, but i do know that it is older, i have known is form 1989, hahaha, like if today january 13 2020 are you listening this

@neilsarath9812

Yeah, 2021.👍

@HectorRodriguez-jc8hm

Willie Colon y David Byrne.
🎤😉

@tessera60

Rei Momo was my very first concert, Rei Momo was my second concert, a very short while later... Mesa, AZ to L.A. CA.

@AP-ld2qv

DOPE ALBUM

@akirk1573

thank you, david

@luisocasio2120

Who were the musicians on this song aside from Willie Colon on trumbome

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