Thou Swell
Natalie Cole Lyrics


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Thou swell, thou witty, thou sweet, thou grand
Wouldst kiss me pretty? Wouldst hold my hand?
Both thine eyes are cute too, what they do to me
Hear me holler, I choose a sweet lollapaloosa in thee

I'd feel so rich in a hut for two
Two rooms and kitchen I'm sure would do
Give me just a plot of, not a lot of land
And thou swell, thou witty, thou grand

Overall Meaning

Natalie Cole's song "Thou Swell" is a love song that expresses affection and desire towards the song's subject. The lyrics capture the essence of the singer's admiration for their lover, describing their wit, sweetness, and grandness. The song is asking for a kiss and for the lover to hold hands, with the singer praising the cuteness of their eyes, and declaring their feelings for them to be so strong that they "holler" for a "sweet lollapaloosa" in them.


The song also describes the desire for a simple life with this person, expressing that they would feel rich with just a small plot of land and a hut for two. The way the singer describes their ideal life shows that all they need is their lover, regardless of their material possessions. Overall, the song portrays the theme of young love and the desire to be with someone who makes one feel swell and grand.


Line by Line Meaning

Thou swell, thou witty, thou sweet, thou grand
You are charming, clever, affectionate, and magnificent


Wouldst kiss me pretty? Wouldst hold my hand?
Would you kiss me and hold my hand?


Both thine eyes are cute too, what they do to me
Your eyes are also attractive, and they have a strong effect on me


Hear me holler, I choose a sweet lollapaloosa in thee
Listen to me shout, I want to be with you and experience a wonderful time together


I'd feel so rich in a hut for two
I would be content with a small home for us to share


Two rooms and kitchen I'm sure would do
I don't need a large or fancy place, just a simple two-room home with a kitchen


Give me just a plot of, not a lot of land
I don't need a big piece of property, just a small plot for us to build our home on


And thou swell, thou witty, thou grand
And you, who are charming, clever, affectionate, and magnificent




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LORENZ HART, RICHARD RODGERS

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