White Dress
Sandy Denny Lyrics


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Feel how the wind blows, December despair
Bring me a ribbon to tie up my hair
I'll be your bride, go where you go
All of my life, you'll be my beau

Kiss me and I might
Put on the white dress
If you'll take me dancing tonight

The night's in your face, sky's in your eyes
The day's in my arms when you're by my side
Whenever you're weary, I'll sing you a song
Whenever you're lonely, I'll show you, you're wrong

Kiss me and I might
Put on the white dress
If you'll take me dancing tonight

Come from the window, let's climb the stairs
All of my sorrows are none of your cares
While life is in us, let's love all we can
I'll be your woman if you'll be my man

Kiss me and I might




Put on the white dress
If you'll take me dancing tonight

Overall Meaning

The song "White Dress" by Sandy Denny is a beautiful love song that talks about desire and a deep love that the singer has for her beloved. The song begins with the singer asking for a ribbon to tie up her hair, as a symbol of her readiness to be her beloved's bride and go wherever he goes. The wind blowing in December is metaphorically used to express a sense of despair or sadness, but the singer's love for her partner is so strong that she is willing to put on a white dress and go dancing with him.


The second verse of the song talks about the deep love that the couple shares. While the night is in the face of the singer's beloved, the sky is in his eyes, and the day is in her arms when he is with her. The singer promises to sing a song to her partner whenever he is feeling weary and to show him that he is never alone. The chorus of the song again reiterates the singer's willingness to put on the white dress and go dancing with her partner if he kisses her.


The final verse is a call to make the most of their time together while they have each other. The singer asks her beloved to come to her window so that they can climb the stairs together. She declares that all of her sorrows are none of his cares and promises to be his woman if he will be her man. The song ends with the chorus, reiterating the hope of the singer to go dancing with her partner if he kisses her.


Line by Line Meaning

Feel how the wind blows, December despair
Acknowledge the feeling of the wind, it echoes the throes of December


Bring me a ribbon to tie up my hair
Procure a ribbon for me to tie my hair, adornment is a trivial yet intimate gesture


I'll be your bride, go where you go
Take me as your wife, we'll go wherever your heart desires


All of my life, you'll be my beau
For my entire life, you shall remain my beloved


Kiss me and I might Put on the white dress If you'll take me dancing tonight
If you kiss me, I may feel enticed to wear the ceremonial white dress that signifies the purity of our love, only if you consent to take me dancing tonight


The night's in your face, sky's in your eyes
The essence of the night is reflected in your face, the sky in your eyes


The day's in my arms when you're by my side
When you're with me, I feel the presence of day even at night


Whenever you're weary, I'll sing you a song
In times of desolation, I will serenade you with a song


Whenever you're lonely, I'll show you, you're wrong
In solitude, I'll remind you of the love and companionship we share and conquer your loneliness


Come from the window, let's climb the stairs
Leave the window, join me to ascend the stairs into the next phase of our life


All of my sorrows are none of your cares
Don't fret about my sorrows, they don't belong to you


While life is in us, let's love all we can
As long as we're alive, let's love each other without any bounds


I'll be your woman if you'll be my man
I'll gladly be your woman if you'll reciprocate as my man


Kiss me and I might Put on the white dress If you'll take me dancing tonight
If you kiss me, I may feel enticed to wear the ceremonial white dress that symbolizes the purity of our love, only if you consent to take me dancing tonight




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DAVID ERIC SWARBRICK, RALPH MCTELL

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Nicholas Cox

Sandy Denny and Eva Cassidy, unbelievable voices taken much to soon. What a beautiful song.

Lindsay Heywood

Sandy was my favorite singer for decades, but then I discovered Eva Cassidy, and I hate to say it but I think she is an even better singer.

deansongs

And Grace Griffith :(

deansongs

@Lindsay Heywood no, they're just different. There's no way to compare those two. Would you put Linda Ronstadt or Carole King in the comparison? I think not :-). You might want to listen to Grace Griffith who was also taken way too soon :-(.

Lindsay Heywood

@deansongs I had not heard of Grace Griffith, but I just listened to her song water, fire, and smoke. She has a lovely voice and it is a beautiful song. I will be listening to more of her stuff. Thank you for the recommendation!

deansongs

@Lindsay Heywood awesome! One of my favorite songs to hear her sing is cup of kindness. Warning it might give you chills.

Richard Hague

Sandy was too good , nobody could hold a candle to her . They say the brightest stars burn out sooner. She was the brightest ❤

Unearth Noise

I don't think I've ever heard her sing a note that didn't pierce my heart.

Alkemy

Same here.

Alex MacInnes

Agreed.

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