Delta Down
Ray Conniff Lyrics


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Delta Dawn what's that flower you have on?
Could it be a faded rose from days gone by?
And did I hear you say he was ameetin' you here today
To take you to his mansion in the sky

She's forty one and her daddy still calls her baby
All the folks around Brownsville say she's crazy
'Cause she walks downtown with a suitcase in her hand
Lookin' for a mysterious dark-haired man

In her younger days they called her Delta Dawn
Prettiest woman you ever laid eyes on
Then a man of low degree stood by her side
And promised her he'd take her for his bride

Delta Dawn what's that flower you have on?
Could it be a faded rose from days gone by?




And did I hear you say he was ameetin' you here today
To take you to his mansion in the sky

Overall Meaning

The song "Delta Dawn" by Ray Conniff tells a poignant story of a woman named Delta Dawn who is looking for love and acceptance in all the wrong places. The song opens with a question directed at Delta, asking her about the flower she is wearing. The flower could be a faded rose from her past, symbolizing lost love and heartbreak. The chorus then reveals that Delta is waiting for a man to meet her so he can take her to his mansion in the sky. This can be interpreted in two ways - either it is a metaphorical mansion in heaven, or it represents a rich and luxurious lifestyle that Delta wants to live.


The second verse of the song portrays Delta as an older woman who is still referred to as "baby" by her father. The people around her consider her crazy because she walks around with a suitcase, looking for a mysterious dark-haired man. This highlights the desperation and sadness in Delta's life - she is searching for someone who may not exist, or who may have left her long ago. The final verse reveals that Delta was once a beautiful and admired woman, but she fell in love with a man who was not good enough for her. The man promised her marriage, but never followed through. Delta's story is one of lost love, heartbreak, and a search for something that may never be found.


Line by Line Meaning

Delta Dawn what's that flower you have on?
Asking about the flower that Delta Dawn is wearing


Could it be a faded rose from days gone by?
Wondering if the flower is a withered rose from the past


And did I hear you say he was ameetin' you here today
Confirming if Delta Dawn mentioned meeting someone here today


To take you to his mansion in the sky
Speculating that the person Delta Dawn is meeting is going to take her to the afterlife


She's forty one and her daddy still calls her baby
Delta Dawn's father still treats her like a child, despite her age


All the folks around Brownsville say she's crazy
The people in Delta Dawn's town refer to her as mentally unstable


'Cause she walks downtown with a suitcase in her hand
Delta Dawn's peculiar behavior of carrying a suitcase while walking around town


Lookin' for a mysterious dark-haired man
Delta Dawn is searching for a mysterious man with dark hair


In her younger days they called her Delta Dawn
Delta Dawn used to be known by the name Delta Dawn in her youth


Prettiest woman you ever laid eyes on
Delta Dawn was considered the most beautiful woman in her youth


Then a man of low degree stood by her side
A man who was of lower status became romantically involved with Delta Dawn


And promised her he'd take her for his bride
The man promised to marry Delta Dawn


Delta Dawn what's that flower you have on?
Another inquiry about the flower Delta Dawn is wearing


Could it be a faded rose from days gone by?
Asking again if the flower is a withered rose from the past


And did I hear you say he was ameetin' you here today
Repeating the question about Delta Dawn's meeting today


To take you to his mansion in the sky
Reiterating the possibility that the man Delta Dawn is meeting is taking her to the afterlife




Lyrics Š Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ALEX HARVEY, LARRY COLLINS

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