Days of Wine and Roses
Ray Conniff Lyrics


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The days of wine and roses,
Laugh and run away,
Like a child at play,
Through the meadowland,
Toward a closing door
A door marked ‘never more'
That wasn't there before
The lonely night discloses
Just a passing breeze,
Filled with memories of the golden smile that introduced me to
To the days of wine and roses and you

The lonely night discloses
Just a passing breeze,
Filled with memories of the golden smile that introduced me to




To the days of wine and roses and you
Days of wine and roses and you

Overall Meaning

The song Days of Wine and Roses by Ray Conniff is a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of happiness and the passage of time. The opening lines describe the carefree nature of youth, represented by the metaphor of a child playing and running through a meadow. However, this idyllic image is undercut by the phrase "toward a closing door a door marked ‘never more'," suggesting that the joy and innocence of youth will inevitably come to an end.


The next verse shifts the focus to the present, with the singer lamenting the passing of time and the loss of a loved one. The imagery of a "golden smile" suggests that this person was once a source of joy and light, but now only exists in memory. The repeated phrase "the lonely night discloses" further emphasizes the emptiness and isolation that can come with loss.


Overall, the song is a meditation on the transience of life and the bittersweet mix of joy and sorrow that defines the human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

The days of wine and roses,
The joyful times in life, reminiscent of sweet wine and fragrant roses.


Laugh and run away,
Fleeting moments of happiness that quickly escape us.


Like a child at play,
Like the carefree spirit of a child playing and enjoying life without worries.


Through the meadowland,
Venturing through life's peaceful and natural beauty.


Toward a closing door
Heading towards an end, a sign that those moments will soon be over.


A door marked ‘never more'
An entrance labeled with a phrase that implies that the past cannot be recreated or revisited.


That wasn't there before
A realization that the past is truly gone forever.


The lonely night discloses
The deep feeling of isolation and sadness that surfaces at night.


Just a passing breeze,
A fleeting thought or feeling that quickly fades away like a gust of wind.


Filled with memories of the golden smile that introduced me to
Reflecting on the happy memories that first led to these moments of joy.


To the days of wine and roses and you
Remembering the loved one who shared those happy times and how they made those moments even more special.




Writer(s): JOHNNY MERCER, HENRY MANCINI

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