Smoke Rings
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Where do they go, the smoke rings I blow each night
What do they do
Those circles of blue and white?
Oh! why do they seem to pictures a dream above
Then why do they fade my phantom parade of love?

Where do they end, the smoke rings I send on high?
Where are they hurled
When they've kissed the world goodbye!
Oh! I'd give my life to laugh at this strife below
I'd be a king I'd follow each ring I blow

Puff puff puff puff your cares away
Puff puff puff night and day
Blow blow them into air silky little rings
Blow, blow them ev'ry where give your troubles wings
What do they tell and what is the spell they cast
Some of them fall and seem to recall the past




But most of them rise away to the skies of blue
Oh little smoke rings I love

Overall Meaning

"Smoke Rings" is a song by Duke Ellington, first recorded in 1933, with lyrics by Gene Gifford. The song is about cigarettes and smoking and the imagery it creates with the smoke rings. The lyrics question the transience of life and the smoke rings that we blow each night and where they go. The singer wonders what those smoke rings do and why they seem to suggest a dream-like state. The smoke rings fade away, just like the singer's memories of their love.


The second verse of the song continues with the same questions and imagery. The singer wants to know where the smoke rings end up once they are sent on high. They wonder where they are hurled after kissing the world goodbye. The singer wishes they could live life like blowing smoke rings and be a king that would follow each ring they blow. The chorus of the song encourages the listener to puff, puff, puff their cares and worries away, to blow silky little rings into the air and to give your troubles wings. The song ends with the singer expressing their love for the little smoke rings.


Overall, "Smoke Rings" is a song that reflects upon the fleeting and transient nature of life. It uses the imagery of smoke rings to convey this message, which is something that can be seen as both beautiful and melancholic. The song has a smooth and soothing musical arrangement, which complements the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Where do they go, the smoke rings I blow each night
Where do the smoke rings that I blow every night disappear to?


What do they do
What is the purpose of these smoke rings?


Those circles of blue and white?
What is the significance of the blue and white smoke rings?


Oh! why do they seem to pictures a dream above
Why do the smoke rings appear to create an image of a dream-like world beyond reality?


Then why do they fade my phantom parade of love?
Why do they disappear and leave my imaginary display of love behind?


Where do they end, the smoke rings I send on high?
Where do the smoke rings that I send high into the air eventually end up?


Where are they hurled
Where do they get thrown or launched when they leave my lips?


When they've kissed the world goodbye!
When the smoke rings have disappeared into the atmosphere completely!


Oh! I'd give my life to laugh at this strife below
I would give my life to be carefree and laugh at the problems below me.


I'd be a king I'd follow each ring I blow
I would feel powerful and important if I could follow each smoke ring I create.


Puff puff puff puff your cares away
By puffing on a cigarette and blowing out smoke rings, you can forget your worries and feel relaxed.


Puff puff puff night and day
You can smoke cigarettes and make smoke rings throughout the day and night.


Blow blow them into air silky little rings
Blow smoke out into the air, forming smooth, delicate rings.


Blow, blow them ev'ry where give your troubles wings
Blow smoke rings everywhere and let your troubles float away.


What do they tell and what is the spell they cast
What do the smoke rings symbolize and what power do they hold?


Some of them fall and seem to recall the past
Some of the smoke rings disappear and evoke memories of the past.


But most of them rise away to the skies of blue
Most of the smoke rings rise up to the blue sky and disappear.


Oh little smoke rings I love
I have an affection for these small, fleeting smoke rings.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: GENE GIFFORD, NED WASHINGTON

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