Serenade
Orchester C.F. Richards Lyrics


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Just picture a penthouse way up in the sky
With hinges on chimneys for stars to go by
A sweet slice of Heaven for just you and I
When we're alone.

From all of society we'll stay aloof
And live in propriety there on the roof.
Two heavenly hermits we will be in truth
When we're alone.

We'll see life's mad pattern
As we view old Manhattan
Then we can thank our lucky stars
That we're living as we are.

In our little penthouse we'll always contrive
To keep love and romance forever alive
In view of the Hudson just over the drive,
When we're alone.

We can thank our lucky stars
That we're living as we are.

In our little penthouse we'll always contrive
To keep love and romance forever alive




In view of the Hudson just over the drive,
When we're alone.

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, the artist paints a vivid picture of a penthouse situated high up in the sky, creating a heavenly sanctuary for the singer and their loved one. The imagery of "hinges on chimneys for stars to go by" suggests a whimsical and dreamlike atmosphere, where even the stars are guided by the couple's enchantment. This penthouse is described as a slice of Heaven, representing a space of tranquility and joy specifically reserved for the two individuals when they are alone together.


The song also emphasizes the couple's desire to distance themselves from society's expectations and norms. They choose to live in seclusion, away from the influence of others, in order to maintain their own sense of dignity and propriety. By creating this separation, they aim to safeguard the purity of their love and maintain their authenticity as individuals. This desire to be independent and true to themselves characterizes their perspective as "heavenly hermits," suggesting a peaceful solitude that allows them to explore the depths of their relationship.


The lyrics go on to describe how this secluded haven gives the couple a unique perspective on life. They can observe the bustling city of Manhattan from above, offering them a panoramic view of its complexities and contradictions. It is through this vantage point that they gain insight into life's "mad pattern." The use of the word "view" implies a controlled and deliberate observation, suggesting that the couple is able to detach themselves from the frenetic pace of the city and reflect on its intricacies. Consequently, they express gratitude for the opportunity to live in their secluded penthouse, where they can appreciate the simplicity and contentment of their own existence.


The final stanza of the lyrics reinforces the couple's commitment to keeping love and romance alive in their little penthouse. The mention of the Hudson River, located just beyond their home, adds a touch of idyllic beauty to the scene. It symbolizes the natural harmony that complements their love, reminding them of the vastness of their affection and the infinite possibilities that lie ahead. Ultimately, the lyrics express gratitude for the fortune of living in their own secluded oasis, preserving their connection and infusing their lives with an enduring sense of love and romance.


Line by Line Meaning

Just picture a penthouse way up in the sky
Imagine a luxurious apartment high above in the sky


With hinges on chimneys for stars to go by
Where the chimneys act as hinges guiding the stars


A sweet slice of Heaven for just you and I
It will be a heavenly place for only the two of us


When we're alone.
When we are in solitude.


From all of society we'll stay aloof
We will distance ourselves from society


And live in propriety there on the roof.
Existing with proper conduct on the rooftop.


Two heavenly hermits we will be in truth
Truly, we will be like heavenly hermits.


When we're alone.
When we are in solitude.


We'll see life's mad pattern
We will observe life's chaotic pattern


As we view old Manhattan
While gazing at the city of Manhattan


Then we can thank our lucky stars
Expressing gratitude to our fortunate circumstances


That we're living as we are.
For the way we are living.


In our little penthouse we'll always contrive
We will constantly plan and create in our small penthouse


To keep love and romance forever alive
To maintain everlasting love and romance


In view of the Hudson just over the drive,
With a sight of the Hudson River just beyond the road,


When we're alone.
When we are in solitude.


We can thank our lucky stars
We can express gratitude for our fortunate circumstances


That we're living as we are.
For the way we are living.


In our little penthouse we'll always contrive
We will constantly plan and create in our small penthouse


To keep love and romance forever alive
To maintain everlasting love and romance


In view of the Hudson just over the drive,
With a sight of the Hudson River just beyond the road,


When we're alone.
When we are in solitude.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Val Burton, Will Jason

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