Room Full Of Roses
Dean Martin Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

If I sent a rose to you for every time you made me blue
You'd have a room full of roses
If I sent a rose of white for every time I cried all night
You'd have a room full of roses

[Chorus]
If you'd took the petals and tore 'em all apart
You'd be tearing half the roses just the way you tore my heart
And if some day you're feeling blue you could send some roses too
Well I don't want a room full of roses
I just want my arms full of you

You'd have a room full of roses

You'd have a room full of roses





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

In "Room Full of Roses," Dean Martin sings about how his love interest has made him feel blue and cry all night. He reflects on the fact that if he had sent a rose for each of those occasions, she would have a room full of roses. He drives the point home, using a metaphor about how, like the petals of a rose, their relationship was delicate and beautiful but could still be easily torn apart. The chorus emphasizes this point further, stating that tearing apart the roses would be similar to the way she broke his heart. Despite this, he gives her the option to send him roses if she's feeling blue, but ultimately, he doesn't want a room full of roses, only to have his arms full of her.


Overall, the song is about a relationship that was once beautiful and full of love but ultimately fell apart, leaving the singer heartbroken. Through the use of vivid imagery and strong metaphors, he eloquently reflects on the pain he felt as a result and how he longs for his love to return.


Line by Line Meaning

If I sent a rose to you for every time you made me blue
I am trying to quantify the emotional pain you have caused me by using roses as a metaphor.


You'd have a room full of roses
You have caused me so much pain that if I were to send you roses for every time you hurt me, you would have a room full of them.


If I sent a rose of white for every time I cried all night
Just like the previous line, I am using roses to represent the extent of my emotional pain.


If you'd took the petals and tore 'em all apart
If you were to destroy the roses I sent you, it would be like tearing away at the parts of me that I have given you.


You'd be tearing half the roses just the way you tore my heart
The act of destroying the roses would represent the way that you have torn my heart apart with your actions.


And if some day you're feeling blue you could send some roses too
Even you might experience emotional pain at some point, and if you do, you could send me roses as a way of apologizing for the pain you caused me.


Well I don't want a room full of roses
Despite all of the pain you have caused me, all I really want is to be with you.


I just want my arms full of you
My desire is not to punish you or make you suffer, but to embrace you and feel your love.


You'd have a room full of roses
A repetition of the first verse, emphasizing the magnitude of pain that you have caused me.


You'd have a room full of roses
The same repetition as the previous line, emphasizing the sentiment expressed in the chorus.


[Chorus]
A repeated refrain emphasizing the theme of the song, that the singer's longing for the other person is greater than their anger or pain.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Tim Spencer

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

TT Gaming!

I just Love this Man and his Voice Wished there was more like him today. Still miss Him.

IrishMusicCountry Alan

Didn't Matter Which Song This Man Sang, He Made It His Song.

Bessie Knapper

Room Full of Roses love this song.

Toni Wilson

I wish I could have a room full of roses from Dean Martin. Better yet would loved to have his arms full of me. I can dream can't I ...lol ... Love this song

John Jurkewicz

I love listening to Great songs like is and I love it

Paul Trachtenberg

Ir's "apple & oranges", so many topnotch singers such as Ken Curtis, George Morgan, Dick Haymes, Mickey Gilley including Dean have done their version of this song with their own flair.

Greeneyed Southern Girl

Rest in heaven with Judy, Fred ❤️

Paul Hunter

Poop.

More Versions