Rose Room
Lester Young Lyrics


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I want to take you to a little room
A little room where all the roses bloom
I want to lead you into Nature's hall
Where ev'ry year the roses give a ball
They have an orchestra up in the trees
For their musicians are the birds and bees
And they will sing us a song
As we are strolling along

In sunny Roseland, where summer breezes are playing
Where the honey bees are "A-Maying"
There all the roses are swaying
Dancing while the meadow brook flows
The moon when shining is more than ever designing
For 'tis ever then I am pining
Pining to be sweetly reclining
Somewhere in Roseland
Beside a beautiful rose

The ball is over and tulips meet
Their little kisses are so short and sweet
The lilies nod to the forget-me-nots
When they're departing in their flower pots
But all the roses with their spirits high
Remain to love until they droop and die
And dear, why shouldn't it be
Just so with you and with me

In sunny Roseland, where summer breezes are playing
Where the honey bees are "A-Maying"
There all the roses are swaying
Dancing while the meadow brook flows
The moon when shining is more than ever designing
For 'tis ever then I am pining
Pining to be sweetly reclining




Somewhere in Roseland
Beside a beautiful rose

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lester Young's "Rose Room" evoke a dreamy, idyllic setting of nature's beauty, with roses as the focal point. The singer invites the listener to a "little room where all the roses bloom," likening it to a ballroom where the roses have their own orchestra made up of the birds and bees. The overall tone remains light and carefree, with strolling along as the main activity.


The second stanza continues the romanticized portrayal of Roseland, where summer breezes are playing and the moon shines almost magically. The singer desires to lie down beside a beautiful rose while absorbing the perfect scenery. The lyrics capture the essence of enjoying the present moment, taking delight in the smallest things, and living life fully.


In the final stanza, the focus shifts from roses to the ephemeral nature of beauty, as flowers come and go. The singer assures the listener that this fleeting beauty should not detract from their love for each other. As with the roses, the love between the two can be treasured until it too inevitably passes.


Line by Line Meaning

I want to take you to a little room
I would like to invite you to a small space.


A little room where all the roses bloom
A room where roses are thriving and blooming.


I want to lead you into Nature's hall
I would like to guide you into a natural setting.


Where ev'ry year the roses give a ball
Where the roses have an annual celebration.


They have an orchestra up in the trees
The birds and bees provide musical accompaniment.


For their musicians are the birds and bees
The birds and bees are the musical performers.


And they will sing us a song
The musicians will perform a piece for us.


As we are strolling along
While we take a walk.


In sunny Roseland, where summer breezes are playing
A location in nature with warm weather and atmospheric wind movement.


Where the honey bees are 'A-Maying'
When the bees are busy creating honey from flowers.


There all the roses are swaying
All of the roses are gently moving back and forth.


Dancing while the meadow brook flows
The stream in the meadow is flowing as the roses dance.


The moon when shining is more than ever designing
Moonlight creates a beautiful, otherworldly atmosphere.


For 'tis ever then I am pining
This is when I become wistful.


Pining to be sweetly reclining
Wishing to be relaxing comfortably.


Somewhere in Roseland
A location within the natural setting.


Beside a beautiful rose
Next to an attractive flower.


The ball is over and tulips meet
The event has ended and tulips are coming together.


Their little kisses are so short and sweet
The flowers exchange brief, tender gestures.


The lilies nod to the forget-me-nots
Lilies give a nod of acknowledgement to the forget-me-nots.


When they're departing in their flower pots
When the flowers are being taken away in containers.


But all the roses with their spirits high
Though the event has ended, the roses remain joyful.


Remain to love until they droop and die
Continuing to experience emotions until they wilt and perish.


And dear, why shouldn't it be
Why should it not be possible.


Just so with you and with me
The same for both you and I.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ART HICKMAN, HARRY WILLIAMS

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