Room For Me
Holly Near Lyrics


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Old man sunshine listen you
Never tell me dreams come true
Just try it and I'll start a riot
Beatrice Fairfax don't you dare
Ever tell me he will care
I'm certain it's the final curtain
I never want to hear from any cheerful Pollyannas
Who tell you fate supplies a mate
It's all bananas

They're writing songs of love but not for me
A lucky star's above but not for me
With love to lead the way I've found more clouds of gray
Than any Russian play could guarantee

I was a fool to fall and get that way
Hi-ho, alas, and also lack-a-day
Although I can't dismiss the memory of his kiss
I guess he's not for me

I was a fool to fall and get that way




Hi-ho, alas, and also lack-a-day
Although I can't dismiss the memory of his kiss

Overall Meaning

"Room For Me" by Holly Near is a song that expresses the singer's disillusionment with the idea of love and relationships. The lyrics begin by rejecting the notion that dreams come true and mocking anyone who believes in it. The mention of Beatrice Fairfax, a fictional advice columnist, reinforces the skepticism towards the idea of finding someone who will care. The line "I'm certain it's the final curtain" suggests a sense of resignation and finality, as if the singer has given up on the possibility of finding love.


The second verse continues the theme of cynicism and disappointment. The singer states that they don't want to hear from optimistic Pollyannas who believe that fate will provide a perfect mate. The line "It's all bananas" implies that the singer believes the idea of finding true love is absurd and unrealistic.


The chorus highlights the contrast between the fantasy of love and the reality the singer has experienced. The reference to "writing songs of love" suggests that others may find happiness in love, but for the singer, it remains elusive. The mention of a lucky star above symbolizes the possibility of finding love, but it is emphasized that it is not for the singer. The clouds of gray and reference to Russian plays hint at a sense of melancholy and despair that dominates the singer's experience.


The last lines of the song reflect on the singer's foolishness in falling for someone. Despite acknowledging the memory of a passionate kiss, the singer ultimately concludes that this person is not meant for them. There is a sense of acceptance of their situation, tinged with a touch of longing and regret.


Overall, "Room For Me" portrays a jaded perspective on love, rejecting the idea of dreams coming true and highlighting the disappointment and disillusionment experienced by the singer.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

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