charade
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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When we played our charade
We were like children posing
Playing at games, acting out names
Guessing the parts we played

Oh, what a hit we made
We came on next to closing
Best on the bill, lovers until
Love left the masquerade

Fate seemed to pull the strings
I turned and you were gone
While from the darkened wings
That music box played on

Sad little serenade
Song of my heart's composing




I hear it still; I always will
Best on the bill, charade

Overall Meaning

The song "Charade" by Duke Ellington has a mysterious and haunting quality to it. The lyrics tell the story of two people who played a game of charades together and ended up falling in love. The song starts with reminiscing about their playful game of charade, where they were pretending and guessing each other's name. As they acted out the parts, they fell in love and became the hit of the show. However, fate had different plans, and shortly after they performed their act, the love interest disappeared. The music box playing in the background adds to the eeriness and suspense of the song as it symbolizes the fading memories of their love. The song ends with the realization that their love was just a fleeting moment on the stage, the best on the bill, but ultimately just a charade.


The song's metaphors and poetic language create a bittersweet tone that speaks to the universal of love and loss. The lyrics are interpreted as the facade in human relationships, where people put on a mask, pretending to be someone else to impress others. The song uses the theatrical metaphor to exemplify the socially constricted norms and the limitations imposed on love.


Line by Line Meaning

When we played our charade
When we pretended to be something we were not


We were like children posing
We were innocent and carefree in our pretending


Playing at games, acting out names
We were enjoying ourselves and trying on different identities


Guessing the parts we played
We were trying to figure out who the other was pretending to be


Oh, what a hit we made
We were successful in our charade and performance


We came on next to closing
We were the final act of the evening


Best on the bill, lovers until
We were the highlight of the show, pretending to be romantic partners


Love left the masquerade
Our pretending ended when we stopped pretending to be in love


Fate seemed to pull the strings
It seemed like destiny controlled our actions and experiences


I turned and you were gone
When I looked for you, you had already left


While from the darkened wings
From the backstage area, hidden from view


That music box played on
A metaphor for the continued music and sound of life, even after our performance


Sad little serenade
A melancholic and emotional melody


Song of my heart's composing
A reflection of my personal experiences and feelings


I hear it still; I always will
The memory of our performance and pretending will stay with me forever


Best on the bill, charade
Our pretending was the most entertaining performance of the evening




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID ARNOLD

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