On a Little Street in Singapore
Mel Tormé Lyrics


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On a little street in Singapore,
We'd meet beside a lotus-covered door,
A veil of moonlight on her lonely face,
How pale the hands that held me in embrace.
My sails tonight are filled with perfume of Shalimar,
And temple bells will guide me to the shore.
And then I'll hold her in my arms, and love the way I loved before,
On a little street in Singapore.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mel Tormé's On a Little Street in Singapore describe a beautiful yet melancholic memory of the singer's time spent with his lover on a small street in Singapore. The opening line of the song sets the scene, emphasizing the intimacy and simplicity of the location. The use of lotus flowers as a visual detail also adds to the romantic and sensual nature of the singer's recollection. The line "A veil of moonlight on her lonely face" reveals a sense of sadness or longing, as if the singer is remembering a past love who was unable to fully express her emotions.


As the song progresses, the singer describes the sensory experience of sailing towards his love. The scent of Shalimar perfume fills his sails, creating a feeling of luxuriousness and indulgence. The mention of temple bells guiding him to the shore suggests a spiritual aspect to the singer's relationship with his lover. Perhaps he sees their love as a kind of pilgrimage or journey, with the physical act of sailing serving as a metaphor for a deeper emotional connection.


The final lines of the song bring the narrative full circle, with the singer expressing his desire to hold his lover in his arms once again. The repetition of the phrase "On a little street in Singapore" not only serves as a reminder of the specific physical location, but also adds a sense of nostalgic yearning to the lyrics. The mention of loving "the way I loved before" suggests that the singer is unable to recreate this perfect moment, but instead can only look back on it with fondness and longing.


Line by Line Meaning

On a little street in Singapore,
In a small, unimportant area of Singapore,


We'd meet beside a lotus-covered door,
We would rendezvous next to a door adorned with lotus flowers,


A veil of moonlight on her lonely face,
Her face, illuminated only by the moon, appeared sad and isolated,


How pale the hands that held me in embrace.
Her hands that embraced me were quite pale in color,


My sails tonight are filled with perfume of Shalimar,
The scent of Shalimar fragrance fills my sails this evening,


And temple bells will guide me to the shore.
The sound of temple bells will direct me to the coast,


And then I'll hold her in my arms, and love the way I loved before,
I will embrace her once again and cherish her with the same passion as before,


On a little street in Singapore.
In that same unimportant corner of Singapore.




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Written by: BILLY HILL, PETER DE ROSE

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