Cocktails for Two
Dizzy Gillespie Lyrics


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Why do they come when you're always raining?
And why can't they make a sound?
And seeing the other ones fall back down.
Because you're so far from old,
And you're wailing.
Why do they come when you're always raining?
And why can't they make a sound?
And seeing the other ones fall back down.
Because you're so far from old,
And you're wailing.
You're so far from old,
And you're wailing.
And watched it grow in a small dark corner.
And why can't they make a sound?
And watching the other ones fall back down.
And I've watched you go cold,
And there's no tears left.
And why do they come when the light stops raining?
And where have the colors gone?
And wiping their white across,
And now it's all gone.




Because you're so far from old,
And you're wailing.

Overall Meaning

Interpreting the lyrics to Dizzy Gillespie's song Cocktails for Two can be a bit challenging as they are abstract and obscure. The lines are fragmented and do not form a coherent story or message. However, by examining the different aspects of the lines, we can make some interpretations.


The first line "Why do they come when you're always raining?" suggests that the singer is troubled, and people only appear when they are sad or upset. The second line, "Why can't they make a sound?" refers to the lack of support or empathy from others. The other ones mentioned in the next line falling back down could refer to the lack of understanding of others around the singer.


Moving onto the next stanza, the line "And watched it grow in a small dark corner" could mean that the singer has been keeping a feeling or emotion to themselves for a long time, not sharing it with others. The line "And I've watched you go cold, And there's no tears left" could mean that the person the singer is addressing has become emotionless or numb, and there are no tears left to show any kind of feeling.


The last stanza has the lines, "And why do they come when the light stops raining? And where have the colors gone?" which might suggest that the few people who reach out to the singer only come when things are going wrong, and they disappear when things get better. The last two lines, "Because you're so far from old, And you're wailing," could mean that the singer is young and is going through a difficult phase, feeling overwhelmed and helpless.


Overall, the lyrics of Cocktails for Two might be about feeling lonely and isolated, with a lack of support from others. The lines are fragmented, making it hard to understand the full picture. Dizzy Gillespie's trumpet playing and the jazz genre give this song a melancholic feel, which adds to the emotions conveyed through the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Why do they come when you're always raining?
People often seek comfort from someone who always seems to be in a state of sorrow and distress.


And why can't they make a sound?
Despite the presence of others, their silence adds to the already desolate atmosphere.


And seeing the other ones fall back down.
The singer observes how even those who once tried to help end up giving up and retreating.


Because you're so far from old, And you're wailing.
The person experiencing pain and sadness is still young and has a long way to go, thus intensifying their cries for help.


You're so far from old, And you're wailing.
The artist repeats that the person suffering is still young and that their grief is overwhelming.


And watched it grow in a small dark corner.
The singer has observed the person's pain grow and intensify behind closed doors.


And why can't they make a sound?
Others' silence highlights the lack of emotional support and acknowledgement.


And watching the other ones fall back down.
The artist continues to witness others retreat and abandon the person in pain.


And I've watched you go cold, And there's no tears left.
The person's suffering has intensified to the point where they are emotionally numb and no longer able to cry.


And why do they come when the light stops raining?
Others only seem to offer support when it's convenient or when the person in pain shows some sign of recovery.


And where have the colors gone?
The world no longer holds any joy or beauty for the person in pain.


And wiping their white across, And now it's all gone.
The last remnants of any happiness or joy are wiped away and all that remains is a blank, white slate.


Because you're so far from old, And you're wailing.
Once again, the singer emphasizes youth and vulnerability in the face of overwhelming grief.




Writer(s): Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston Copyright: Famous Music LLC

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