Souvenirs
The Drifters Lyrics


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Just a rainy day or two
In a windy tower,
That was all I had of you—
Saving half an hour.

Marred by greeting passing groups
In a cinder walk,
Near some naked blackberry hoops
Dim with purple chalk.

I remember three or four
Things you said in spite,
And an ugly coat you wore,
Plaided black and white.

Just a rainy day or two
And a bitter word.




Why do I remember you
As a singing bird?

Overall Meaning

The Drifters' song Souvenirs reflects on a past relationship that was brief yet memorable. The singer reminisces on a rainy day or two spent with the person they loved in a windy tower, only able to cherish half an hour with each other. The memory of their time together is marred by the passing of groups of people on the cinder walk beneath the tower, with their attention drawn to the naked blackberry hoops dimmed by purple chalk. Despite the limited time they spent together, the singer remembers three or four things said in spite, as well as an ugly black and white plaid coat worn by their former lover.


It seems that the relationship ended on a bitter note with a single word being the final exchange between them. Despite this, the singer still remembers the person they once loved fondly, as if they were a "singing bird". The lyrics are nostalgic and melancholy, capturing the bittersweet emotions that come with reminiscing on a past love that has long since ended.


Line by Line Meaning

Just a rainy day or two
It was just a short time when we were together


In a windy tower,
We were in a place that was remote and elevated from the ground level


That was all I had of you—
This short time and the memories of it are all I have left of you


Saving half an hour.
It seems that we only spent half an hour together, but it is worth remembering


Marred by greeting passing groups
The memory is slightly negative as we were interrupted by other people passing by


In a cinder walk,
We were walking on a path that was made of ash and coal cinders


Near some naked blackberry hoops
There were some blackberry plants nearby without any leaves on them


Dim with purple chalk.
As if there was little light, and the color of the chalk was faded


I remember three or four
I only remember a few things about you


Things you said in spite,
But those things you said were negative and mean-spirited


And an ugly coat you wore,
I also remember the coat you were wearing, which was unattractive


Plaided black and white.
It had a black and white plaid design


Just a rainy day or two
Again, it was only a short time we spent together


And a bitter word.
The memory is also tainted by a negative comment that was made


Why do I remember you
Despite these negative memories, I cannot help but remember you


As a singing bird?
And despite everything, I remember you as a beautiful and free-spirited person




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Written by: JONATHAN DRYDEN, PUBLIC DOMAIN

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Comments from YouTube:

@MBrjn1

One of the best from the original group. But then again both the early and later Drifters were outstanding groups and it shows in the versatility of their various leads and background artists. Thanks for posting this one.

@wymellwilliams9452

I grew up on The drifters

@wymellwilliams9452

Before The temptations came along The drifter will wear my favorite group

@tishak.7756

I have an old LP Album by The Drifters that has that song on it.

@Emaustone

Ultimate legends

@cynthia6637

Fantastic for sure....

@ainsleywilliams7341

A young Johnny Moore in his first stint with Drifters as lead singer after taking over from Clyde McPhatter. He had such a beautiful creamy tenor voice

@wymellwilliams9452

I believe I believe that Mark Johnson was the first artist that Barry Gordon sign

@virgosue

yes it is...thanks for visiting :-)

@carnack53

Sounds like Johnny Moore?

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