A Tree In The Park
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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When the noisy town lets its windows down
Little slaves are free at night
Then we'll soon retreet from the busy street
Till the crowds are out of sight
There's a rendezvous for lovers
Where we two can play
Very near your door, In the city's core
But it seems a millions miles away

Meet me underneath our little tree in the park
No one else around, but you and me in the dark
Just five minutes from your door-step
I'll wait for your step to come along
And the city's roar becomes a song

While I'm waiting, I discover more in your charms
Suddenly I turn around and your in my arms
And if there's a moon above you
I'll carve "I Love You" upon the bark
Underneath our little tree, inside the park

We'll make ev'ry bough shake, and wonder how
Two could be so nearly one
Ev'ry blade of grass sadly sighs, "Alas!"
Grass can never have such fun
In the desert town's oasis
We'll love 'neath the tree




It can't be amiss if the birdies kiss
We're as good as birds, aren't we?

Overall Meaning

The song A Tree In The Park sung by Sarah Vaughan, portrays two lovers who are talking about taking some time away from the noisy city to a quiet rendezvous, where they can escape the hustle and bustle of city life, and be together in the park under their favourite tree. The couple is excited to leave the crowds and escape to a world where it's just the two of them. The song beautifully describes the intense attraction and love the couple shares, and how they feel like they are one person. They cherish this time together and swear to keep it close to their hearts forever.


The lyrics of this song use beautiful imagery to describe the lovers' emotions, such as "And the city's roar becomes a song," and "We'll make every bough shake, and wonder how two could be so nearly one." The songwriters portray the beauty of the park, a symbol of their love, where they escape from the noise of the city to share their passion. The song's melody has a relaxing and mellow tune, conveying a sense of peace amidst the chaos of the city.


Line by Line Meaning

When the noisy town lets its windows down
At night, when the sounds of the bustling city quiet down


Little slaves are free at night
People who are usually bound by obligations during the day can find freedom in the night


Then we'll soon retreet from the busy street
We will leave the crowded street to find some peace and privacy


Till the crowds are out of sight
We will not return until the crowds have dispersed


There's a rendezvous for lovers
A place where lovers can meet


Where we two can play
Where we can have some fun together


Very near your door, In the city's core
A location close to your residence, in the heart of the city


But it seems a millions miles away
Despite its proximity, it feels far away due to the chaos of the city


Meet me underneath our little tree in the park
Let's meet at the tree in the park where we usually go


No one else around, but you and me in the dark
There will be no one else there, just the two of us in the darkness


Just five minutes from your door-step
It's only a short distance from where you live


I'll wait for your step to come along
I will wait for you to arrive


And the city's roar becomes a song
We will be able to hear the city sounds as music


While I'm waiting, I discover more in your charms
While waiting for you, I realize how captivating you are


Suddenly I turn around and your in my arms
Suddenly, I find you in my embrace


And if there's a moon above you
If the moon is shining above you


I'll carve "I Love You" upon the bark
I will write 'I Love You' on the tree bark


Underneath our little tree, inside the park
We will be under our small tree in the park


We'll make ev'ry bough shake, and wonder how
Our movements will make every branch of the tree shake


Two could be so nearly one
We will be very close as we move in harmony


Ev'ry blade of grass sadly sighs, "Alas!"
Even the grass envies our passionate embrace


Grass can never have such fun
The grass cannot experience the same pleasure as we do


In the desert town's oasis
Even in an arid desert town


We'll love 'neath the tree
We will love under the tree


It can't be amiss if the birdies kiss
Just like the birds, we can express our love under this tree


We're as good as birds, aren't we?
We are like the birds, free to love each other under the tree




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