Days Of Wine And Roses
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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The days of wine and roses laugh and run away like a child at play
Through a meadowland toward a closing door
A door marked "nevermore" that wasn't there before

The lonely night discloses just a passing breeze filled with memories
Of the golden smile that introduced me 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
The days of wine and roses and you

Overall Meaning

The song "The Days of Wine and Roses" by Sarah Vaughan paints a vivid picture of a fleeting happiness that ultimately leads to a sorrowful ending. The opening line, "The days of wine and roses laugh and run away like a child at play," creates an image of youthful exuberance and carefree joy. However, this happiness is short-lived, fading away like a child's laughter and running towards a closing door.


As the song progresses, the lyrics become more melancholic. The door that was once open is now marked "nevermore," suggesting that the chance for true happiness has passed. The passage of time is emphasized by the "passing breeze filled with memories" that the lonely night discloses. This breeze is reminiscent of the warm feeling of the golden smile that was once there, but now that golden warmth is lost to the past.


Ultimately, the lyrics suggest that the happiness represented by the days of wine and roses is ephemeral and that the passing of time can never be reversed. The song highlights the importance of cherishing moments of happiness while they last and appreciating the people who bring them into our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

The days of wine and roses laugh and run away like a child at play
The joyful moments in life pass by quickly and easily, just like a child at play.


Through a meadowland toward a closing door
Life is a journey that eventually comes to an end, represented by the closing door.


A door marked "nevermore" that wasn't there before
The end of life is final and absolute, represented by the door marked "nevermore" which appears unexpectedly.


(The lonely night discloses) just a passing breeze filled with memories
Memories of happy times can come back unexpectedly, like a passing breeze on a lonely night.


Of the golden smile that introduced me to
The memory of the happy person who introduced the singer to the joys of life.


The days of wine and roses and you
The singer remembers a time of happiness and joy, spent in the company of someone special.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HENRY N. MANCINI, JOHNNY MERCER

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