Scarlet Ribbons
Les Paul Lyrics


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You know I peeked in to say goodnight,
When I heard my child in prayer.
She said, "And for me some scarlet ribbons,
Scarlet ribbons for my hair."

All the stores were closed and shuttered,
And all the streets were dark and bare.
In our town, no scarlet ribbons,
Not one ribbon for her hair.

Through the night my heart was aching.
And just before the dawn was breaking,
I peeked in and on her bed,
In gay profusion lying there,
Lovely ribbons, scarlet ribbons.
Scarlet ribbons for her hair.

If I live to be a hundred,
I will never, never know from where,
Came those lovely scarlet ribbons,
Scarlet Ribbons for her hair.





Scarlet ribbons, there's magic in the air.
Scarlet, scarlet ribbons for her hair.

Overall Meaning

The song Scarlet Ribbons, written by Jack Segal and Evelyn Danzig, was first recorded by Jo Stafford in 1949 and later by Les Paul in 1952. It tells the story of a father who overhears his young daughter pray for scarlet ribbons for her hair. However, he realizes that all the stores are closed, and there are no ribbons in the town. The father spends the night feeling helpless, thinking of ways he can find the ribbons for his daughter. To his surprise, when he visits his daughter's room before the dawn breaks, he finds lovely scarlet ribbons lying on her bed.


The song portrays the love between a father and daughter and showcases the depth of a father's love for his child. The simple request of wanting scarlet ribbons was enough for the father to spend his whole night thinking of ways to make his daughter happy. The song also highlights the idea that sometimes things may come into our lives unexpectedly, and we may never know their origin, but they bring us happiness and joy.


Overall, the song Scarlet Ribbons is a beautiful, heartwarming song that tells a story of a father's love for his daughter and how simple things can bring immense joy.


Line by Line Meaning

You know I peeked in to say goodnight,
I looked inside my child's room before going to bed.


When I heard my child in prayer.
I heard my child praying.


She said, "And for me some scarlet ribbons,
My child asked for some scarlet ribbons.


Scarlet ribbons for my hair."
She wanted the ribbons for her hair.


All the stores were closed and shuttered,
All the stores were closed and had their shutters down.


And all the streets were dark and bare.
The streets were empty and dark.


In our town, no scarlet ribbons,
There were no scarlet ribbons in our town.


Not one ribbon for her hair.
There were no ribbons available for her hair.


Through the night my heart was aching.
My heart was hurting throughout the night.


And just before the dawn was breaking,
Shortly before the sunrise.


I peeked in and on her bed,
I looked inside her room and saw.


In gay profusion lying there,
Many beautiful ribbons were lying there.


Lovely ribbons, scarlet ribbons.
There were beautiful scarlet ribbons.


Scarlet ribbons for her hair.
The ribbons were for my child's hair.


If I live to be a hundred,
Even if I live to a hundred years old.


I will never, never know from where,
I will never know where they came from.


Came those lovely scarlet ribbons,
From where the beautiful scarlet ribbons came.


Scarlet Ribbons for her hair.
The ribbons were meant for my child's hair.


Scarlet ribbons, there's magic in the air.
The scarlet ribbons had a magical effect.


Scarlet, scarlet ribbons for her hair.
The ribbons were scarlet and for my child's hair.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: EVELYN DANZIG, JACK SEGAL

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