Tip Toe Through the Tulips
The McGuire Sisters Lyrics


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Tiptoe to the window, by the window, that is where I′ll be
Come tiptoe through the tulips with me
Come on honey, and tiptoe from your pillow
To the shadow of a willow tree
And tiptoe through the tulips with me

Knee deep, in flowers we'll stray
We′ll keep the showers away
And if you kiss me
In the garden, in the moonlight, I will pardon you
Come tiptoe through the tulips with me

Tiptoe through the window, by the window, that's where we'll be
Come there with me
Tiptoe through the tulips with me

Shh! tiptoe from your pillow, from your pillow to the shadow,
To the shadow of the willow tree, that′s where I′ll be {quite}
Tiptoe through the tulips with me

Knee deep, your hand in mine, in flowers we'll stray
We′ll keep any old sign of showers away
And if you kiss me




In the garden, in the moonlight, I'll pardon you
Come tiptoe through the tulips with me, with me, with me

Overall Meaning

The McGuire Sisters’ song Tip Toe Through the Tulips is a sweet and romantic invitation to tiptoe through the garden, hand in hand, and enjoy the beauty of the flowers. The song is sung by a male protagonist who urges his partner to join him by the window, where they will tiptoe together to the shadow of a willow tree and through the tulips. The lyrics suggest that this will be a magical and secret adventure, where they can keep the showers away and enjoy the moonlight.


The first verse sets the stage for the adventure, as the singer invites his partner to tiptoe to the window. The second verse continues with the romantic invitation, suggesting that they will be knee-deep in flowers and will keep any old sign of showers away. The final verse repeats the invitation, urging the partner to tiptoe through the tulips with the singer. The song ends with a playful repetition of the invitation, emphasizing the sense of adventure and romance.


Overall, the lyrics of Tip Toe Through the Tulips convey a sense of playful and innocent romance, inviting the listener to join in on this magical adventure.


Line by Line Meaning

Tiptoe to the window, by the window, that is where I’ll be
Quietly approach the window where I am waiting for you


Come tiptoe through the tulips with me
Join me in tiptoeing through a field of tulips


Come on honey, and tiptoe from your pillow
Partner, cautiously leave your bed


To the shadow of a willow tree
Sneak with me to the shelter of a willow tree


And tiptoe through the tulips with me
Let's tread carefully amongst the tulips together


Knee deep, in flowers we'll stray
Our path will be covered in flowers up to our knees


We'll keep the showers away
We'll resist any incoming rain


And if you kiss me
If you choose to kiss me


In the garden, in the moonlight, I will pardon you
I forgive you for any missteps in our romantic journey


Come tiptoe through the tulips with me
Join me once more in carefully walking through the tulips


Tiptoe through the window, by the window, that's where we'll be
We'll both be waiting by the window to tiptoe together


Come there with me
Come along with me


Shh! tiptoe from your pillow, from your pillow to the shadow,
Quietly leave your bed and follow me to the shadow


To the shadow of the willow tree, that's where I’ll be {quite}
I'll be waiting silently in the shadow of the willow


Tiptoe through the tulips with me
Let us move carefully through the tulips with caution


Knee deep, your hand in mine, in flowers we'll stray
Our hands will be held as we walk through a field of deep flowers


We'll keep any old sign of showers away
We'll prevent any signs of rain from touching us


And if you kiss me
If you choose to kiss me


In the garden, in the moonlight, I'll pardon you
I forgive any missteps in our romantic journey


Come tiptoe through the tulips with me, with me, with me
Let us move with caution through the tulips while we embrace each other tightly




Writer(s): Dubin Al, Burke Joseph A

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