Tulip
John Fahey Lyrics


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I met you in a garden in an old Kentucky town
The sun was shining down
You wore a gingham gown
I kissed you as I placed a yellow tulip in your hair
Upon my coat you pinned a rose so rare
Time has not changed your loveliness
You're just as sweet to me
I love you yet, I can't forget the days that used to be

When you wore a tulip, a sweet yellow tulip
And I wore a big red rose
When you caressed me, 'twas then Heaven blessed me
What a blessing, no one knows
You made life cheery when you called me dearie
'Twas down where the blue grass grows
Your lips were sweeter then julep when you wore that tulip
And I wore a big red rose

When you wore a tulip, a sweet yellow tulip
And I wore a big red rose
When you caressed me, 'twas then Heaven blessed me
What a blessing, no one knows
You made life cheery when you called me dearie
'Twas down where the blue grass grows




Your lips were sweeter then julep when you wore that tulip
And I wore a big red rose

Overall Meaning

The song "When You Wore a Tulip" by John Fahey is a romantic tune that speaks of a memory of a time when the singer first met his love. He talks of how he met her in a garden in an old Kentucky town, where she wore a gingham gown and a yellow tulip placed in her hair. The singer also reminisces about the time when they exchanged roses, which he still cherishes. He remembers how her lips were sweeter than julep, and how much he loved her then as he still loves her now.


The song is a beautiful tribute to the memory of the past, and how one's love can remain unchanged over time. The lyrics speak of the loveliness of his love, which has not changed, and how he still cherishes the days gone by. The song is a beautiful ode to love and the memories of the past, which can still come to life in the present.


In conclusion, "When You Wore a Tulip" is a beautiful, romantic song that celebrates love, memories, and the loveliness of a time gone by. It is a song that speaks to the heart and soul, reminding us that true love never dies.


Line by Line Meaning

I met you in a garden in an old Kentucky town
I first laid eyes on you in a garden in a historic town in Kentucky


The sun was shining down
It was a beautiful sunny day


You wore a gingham gown
You were wearing a dress with a simple checked pattern


I kissed you as I placed a yellow tulip in your hair
I gave you a kiss as I added a yellow tulip to your hair


Upon my coat you pinned a rose so rare
You placed a valuable and unique rose on my coat


Time has not changed your loveliness
Despite the passing of time, you are still as beautiful as ever


You're just as sweet to me
Your personality is just as lovely as your physical appearance


I love you yet, I can't forget the days that used to be
Even though I still love you, I can't help but remember the past


When you wore a tulip, a sweet yellow tulip
I recall the time when you wore a bright and lovely yellow tulip


And I wore a big red rose
At the same time, I was wearing a large red rose


When you caressed me, 'twas then Heaven blessed me
When you touched me lovingly, it felt like a blessing from above


What a blessing, no one knows
No one else can understand how much of a blessing it was


You made life cheery when you called me dearie
Your affectionate nickname for me always brightened my day


'Twas down where the blue grass grows
This happy time occurred in a rural area where bluegrass grows


Your lips were sweeter then julep when you wore that tulip
Your sweet kiss was even better than a mint julep, especially when you were wearing that tulip


And I wore a big red rose
Just as I was still wearing my red rose




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHRIS BARBER, JACK MAHONEY (DP)_, PERCY WENRICH (DP)

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