Josephine
Lawrence Welk Lyrics


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There never was a gal I could love, like I love my Josephine
She's a flirt, she's a scamp, she's the vampiest vamp I've ever seen
It seems to me she's always flirting with the fellows passing by
But when I say she winks, then she tells me she thinks
There's a cinder in her eye
I believe it would be better if I'd leave her and forget
Everybody says it would be wise
But each time that I go out to dance with somebody else
I find myself dancing with tears in my eyes
For there's nobody quite so nice who can be quite so mean
As my gal, what a gal, Josephine

There never was a gal I could love, like I love my Josephine
She's a flirt, she's a scamp, she's the vampiest vamp I've ever seen
It seems to me she's always flirting with the fellows passing by
But when I say she winks, then she tells me she thinks
There's a cinder in her eye
I believe it would be better if I'd leave her and forget
Everybody says it would be wise
But each time that I go out to dance with somebody else
I find myself dancing with tears in my eyes




For there's nobody quite so nice who can be quite so mean
As my gal, what a gal, Josephine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lawrence Welk's Josephine tells the story of a man who is smitten with a woman named Josephine. He confesses that he has never loved any woman as much as he loves her, despite her flirtatious nature and the fact that she is always flirting with other men. The man laments that whenever he tries to dance with someone else, he finds himself crying because he realizes that no one can compare to Josephine, even though she can be mean and teased him about a cinder in her eye. He contemplates leaving her to forget, but he knows deep down that he could never truly let her go because he loves her too much.


The song's lyrics reveal the complicated nature of love, where even though someone can be mean and teasing at times, one can still be hopelessly in love with that person. It showcases the nuances of human relationships, where the flaws and complexities of a person can still be deeply loved and appreciated by another. Overall, Josephine is a song about the bittersweet reality of love and how it can be both beautiful and painful at the same time.


Line by Line Meaning

There never was a gal I could love, like I love my Josephine
No other woman could ever compare to the love I have for Josephine


She's a flirt, she's a scamp, she's the vampiest vamp I've ever seen
She is charming, mischievous, and seductive, like no other woman I have ever encountered


It seems to me she's always flirting with the fellows passing by
It appears to me that she flirts with every man who walks by


But when I say she winks, then she tells me she thinks / There's a cinder in her eye
Whenever I accuse her of flirting, she claims that she is just rubbing her eye due to a foreign object in it


I believe it would be better if I'd leave her and forget / Everybody says it would be wise
I know that it would be best for me to end things with Josephine, as everyone advises me to do


But each time that I go out to dance with somebody else / I find myself dancing with tears in my eyes
However, every time I try to move on and dance with another woman, I cannot help but cry


For there's nobody quite so nice who can be quite so mean
As much as Josephine can be cruel, there is no one else as kind and wonderful as her


As my gal, what a gal, Josephine
Despite her flaws, I will always think of Josephine as my beloved and amazing woman




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Written by: PINA KOLLARS

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