Tiptoe 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 song Tiptoe Through the Tulips by The McGuire Sisters is a charming romantic ballad that speaks of two lovers who wish to escape to a secret place where they can spend time together. As the lyrics suggest, the opening verse describes a lover inviting their beloved to meet them by the window, where they will begin their journey together. The song then speaks of the lovers walking through the tulips while holding hands, escaping the showers, and enjoying each other's company. The mood of the song is very light-hearted and playful, as indicated by the use of the word 'tiptoe' which suggests that the lovers wish to share a moment secretly.


The chorus of the song tells of the lovers tiptoeing through the tulips while holding hands and enjoying the moment. The lyrics are descriptive and paint a picture of the two lovers enjoying a magical moment in their own little world. The song's closing lines suggest that the lovers may be in a secret place, possibly in a garden, where they can express their love without fear of being judged.


Overall, the song Tiptoe Through the Tulips is a beautiful love ballad that speaks of two lovers adoring each other and sharing a special moment in their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Tiptoe to the window, by the window, that is where I'll be
Meet me at the window, and we'll escape quietly


Come tiptoe through the tulips with me
Join me in tiptoeing through the tulips


Come on honey, and tiptoe from your pillow
Let's sneak away together from your bed


To the shadow of a willow tree
We'll hide under the willow tree's shade


And tiptoe through the tulips with me
Quietly make your way with me through the flowers


Knee deep, in flowers we'll stray
We'll walk through the flower patch


We'll keep the showers away
We'll avoid the rain


And if you kiss me
And if you kiss me there


In the garden, in the moonlight, I will pardon you
In the moonlit garden, I'll forgive you for anything


Come tiptoe through the tulips with me
Let's quietly walk together through the tulips


Tiptoe through the window, by the window, that's where we'll be
We'll escape together through the window


Come there with me
Join me on this secret adventure


Shh! tiptoe from your pillow, from your pillow to the shadow,
Quietly leave your bed and join me under the willow tree's shade


That's where I'll be {quite}
That's where I'll be waiting silently


Knee deep, your hand in mine, in flowers we'll stray
As we hold hands, we'll walk through the flower garden


We'll keep any old sign of showers away
We'll avoid any signs of rain


And if you kiss me
And if you kiss me there


In the garden, in the moonlight, I'll pardon you
In the moonlit garden, I'll forgive you for anything


Come tiptoe through the tulips with me, with me, with me
Join me in tiptoeing through the tulips, with me, with me




Writer(s): Dubin Al, Burke Joseph A

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