Put 'Em in a Box Tie 'Em with a Ribbon
Nat King Cole Lyrics


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You can take the moon, gather up the stars
And the robins that sing merrily
Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon
Throw 'em in the deep blue sea

You can take the flowers, down in lovers lane
And that sentimental poetry
Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon
Throw 'em in the deep blue sea

Not for me, all that stuff
The dreams that ruin your sleep
Not for me, had enough
Love is one thing you can keep

You can take the plans and the wedding bells
And whoever sings, "Oh, promise me"
Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon
Throw 'em in the deep blue sea
'Cause love and I we don't agree

Hansoms through the park, kisses in the dark
All the promises made faithfully
Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon
Throw 'em in the deep blue sea

And you won't go wrong if you take a song
Sung by Frankie Boy or Mr. C
Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon
Throw 'em in the deep blue sea

Not for me, all that stuff
Not for me, had enough

You know what to do with good old tea for two
And the girl for you, the boy for me
Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon




Throw 'em in the deep blue sea
'Cause love and I we don't agree

Overall Meaning

In the song "Put 'Em in a Box, Tie 'Em with a Ribbon," Nat King Cole expresses his distaste for grand expressions of love and devotion. The lyrics imply that such sentiments are inauthentic and fleeting, not worth holding onto. He mocks traditional romantic gestures such as gathering stars or singing love songs as superficial and lacking in lasting value. He instead challenges the listener to cherish simpler and more timeless things.


The chorus of the song suggests that these grand displays of affection can be discarded and forgotten, thrown into the deep blue sea with a ribbon tied around them. Cole notes that love and he don't agree and that what he sees as genuine and enduring differs in kind from the grandiose displays of outward emotion.


The song can be seen as a critique of conventional attitudes towards love and relationships, suggesting that grand gestures and flashy declarations of love aren't necessarily authentic or meaningful. Cole implies that a strong relationship is not built on grand displays of love, but rather on an underlying foundation of mutual respect, shared experiences, and genuine care for one another.


Line by Line Meaning

You can take the moon, gather up the stars
You could gather all the best things in the world, such as the moon and stars


And the robins that sing merrily
Including joyful animals, such as singing robins


Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon
But no matter how great those things are, they are worthless to me


Throw 'em in the deep blue sea
I want nothing to do with them anymore


You can take the flowers, down in lovers lane
You can even take romantic symbols like flowers and poetry


And that sentimental poetry
And sentimental writing that's supposed to evoke love


Not for me, all that stuff
But none of those things interest me at all


The dreams that ruin your sleep
Those romantic fantasies that can become an unhealthy obsession


Not for me, had enough
I've had enough of that kind of love


Love is one thing you can keep
I don't want it, you keep it


You can take the plans and the wedding bells
Even the idea of a wedding and all its preparations


And whoever sings, 'Oh, promise me'
Or someone offering promises


Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon
None of that matters to me, so just pack it up


Throw 'em in the deep blue sea
And get rid of them


'Cause love and I we don't agree
I disagree with the whole concept of love


Hansoms through the park, kisses in the dark
Even the classic romantic scenes like carriages in the park and secret kisses


All the promises made faithfully
And all the promises that come with those romantic situations


And you won't go wrong if you take a song
A song sung by famous crooners like Frankie Boy or Nat King Cole himself


Sung by Frankie Boy or Mr. C
One of the few things I appreciate about love are these crooner's songs


You know what to do with good old tea for two
Just like old-fashioned tea parties with loved ones


And the girl for you, the boy for me
In the end, we all find our own special someone


Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon
But since love isn't for me, I'll just pack it up


Throw 'em in the deep blue sea
And get rid of it


'Cause love and I we don't agree
I just don't see eye to eye with love




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JULE STYNE, SAMMY CAHN

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on A Blossom Fell

i want the song" I'll never settle for less" lyrics,would somebody be so kind to give it to me?

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