Just A Ribbon
Nana Mouskouri Lyrics


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He gave to me a silver ring
To wear upon my hand
But I turned away
And he heard me saying
"Oh!he doesn't, he doesn't understand"
Refrain
I don't need riches to make me care
Just a ribbon for my hair

He gave me two golden hearts
To wear upon my ears
But I turned from him
So he could not see
My eyes, my eyes were filled with tears

He tought I was unhappy
But he could not fight no more
So he bought me just a ribbon
For a penny at the store

He bought me just a ribbon blue
To wear in my hair
Then I pressed my lips
To his fingerstips,




Saying "Now, now I know you care
I don't need riches to make me care

Overall Meaning

The song "Just A Ribbon" by Nana Mouskouri tells the story of a woman who received gifts from her partner but declined them. The song tells us that the woman does not need expensive gifts to feel loved and cared for. When her partner buys her just a little ribbon for her hair, she realizes that it is the thought and love behind the gift that truly matters. The woman accepts the ribbon and shows her partner that she is grateful for the gesture.


The song reflects the idea that material wealth cannot replace true love and affection. The woman's partner tries to show his love by giving her silver rings and golden hearts, but the woman does not feel the love behind the gifts. It is only when he gives her the simple and inexpensive ribbon that she feels the love that he has for her. The song also shows how love can be expressed through small gestures and the importance of valuing these moments.


Overall, "Just A Ribbon" is a beautiful song that portrays the idea that true love is not about material possessions, but rather about the thought, effort and care that goes into the relationship. It is a reminder that small and simple gestures can speak volumes about the love that we have for each other.


Line by Line Meaning

He gave to me a silver ring
He gave me a symbol of his affection.


To wear upon my hand
To display his love publicly.


But I turned away
I didn't accept his token of love.


And he heard me saying
He heard me reject him.


"Oh!he doesn't, he doesn't understand"
He doesn't understand the true nature of my heart.


I don't need riches to make me care
Material possessions don't define my love.


Just a ribbon for my hair
A simple gesture of love is all I require.


He gave me two golden hearts
He gave me an even greater token of his affection.


To wear upon my ears
To display his love publicly in a different way.


But I turned from him
I rejected his expression of love again.


So he could not see
I didn't want him to see my true emotions.


My eyes, my eyes were filled with tears
My tears revealed my true feelings.


He tought I was unhappy
He assumed he was the cause of my sadness.


But he could not fight no more
He gave up trying to win my affection with material things.


So he bought me just a ribbon
He realized simplicity is the key to my heart.


For a penny at the store
He learned that true love cannot be bought with money.


He bought me just a ribbon blue
He chose a ribbon color that signifies trust, loyalty, and wisdom.


To wear in my hair
To display his love in a way that is meaningful to me.


Then I pressed my lips
I kissed him to show him how much I appreciated his efforts.


To his fingerstips,
I expressed my love in a physical form.


Saying "Now, now I know you care
I recognized that he truly loves me for who I am.


I don't need riches to make me care
Material possessions are meaningless in the face of true love.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG Rights Management, CARLIN AMERICA INC
Written by: ARTHUR RESNICK, BOBBY SCOTT

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Comments from YouTube:

Jeff H

One of my favorite (of many) songs by Nana.

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