When The Roses Bloom Again
Wilco Lyrics


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They were strolling in the gloaming
Where the roses were in bloom
A soldier and his sweetheart brave and true
And their hearts were filled with sorrow
For their thoughts were of tomorrow
As she pinned a rose upon his coat of blue

Do not ask me love to linger
When you know not what to say
For duty calls your sweetheart's name again
And your heart need not be sighing
If I be among the dying
I'll be with you when the roses bloom again

When the roses bloom again
Beside the river
And the mockingbird has sung his sweet refrain
In the days of auld lang syne
I'll be with you sweetheart mine
I'll be with you when the roses bloom again

Mid the rattle of the battle
Came a whisper soft and low
A soldier who had fallen in the fray
I am dying, I am dying
And I know I'll have to go
But I want to tell you
Before I pass away

There's a far and distant river
Where the roses are in bloom
A sweetheart who is waiting there for me
And it's there I pray you take me




I've been faithful, don't forsake me
I'll be with her when the roses bloom again

Overall Meaning

The song "When The Roses Bloom Again" by Wilco is a touching piece about two lovers, one of whom is a soldier leaving for war. The lyrics speak of the couple's melancholic stroll amidst the blooming roses, with their hearts heavy with the sorrow of parting. The woman pins a rose onto the soldier's coat of blue, symbolizing her love and affection for him. The soldier is called back to war, and the woman requests him not to prolong their goodbye, as duty calls. She assures him that even if he dies in battle, they will be reunited in death, where the roses bloom again.


The second verse introduces a new element to the story, as the lyrics shift to the perspective of a dying soldier, who confides in his comrade about his desire to be buried in a distant riverbank, where the roses bloom. He speaks of his waiting sweetheart and begs his comrade not to forsake him in death.


The song is an ode to the resilience of love and the strength of the human spirit, conveyed through the metaphor of the blooming roses. The song is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers, and their loved ones left behind to keep the flame of hope burning.


Line by Line Meaning

They were strolling in the gloaming
They were taking a walk at dusk


Where the roses were in bloom
They walked where roses were flourishing


A soldier and his sweetheart brave and true
The couple walking was the soldier and his faithful love


And their hearts were filled with sorrow
They were both sad


For their thoughts were of tomorrow
They were uneasy about the future


As she pinned a rose upon his coat of blue
She decorated his blue coat with a rose


Do not ask me love to linger
Don't ask me to stay


When you know not what to say
When you don't have anything else to say


For duty calls your sweetheart's name again
The soldier has to leave because of his responsibility


And your heart need not be sighing
You shouldn't be sad


If I be among the dying
Even if I die


I'll be with you when the roses bloom again
I'll be with you again when flowers bloom


When the roses bloom again
When flowers bloom again


Beside the river
Next to the river


And the mockingbird has sung his sweet refrain
When the mockingbird sings beautifully


In the days of auld lang syne
In the old times


I'll be with you sweetheart mine
I'll be with you, my love


Mid the rattle of the battle
During the noise of the battle


Came a whisper soft and low
A gentle whisper came


A soldier who had fallen in the fray
A soldier injured in the battle


I am dying, I am dying
I'm dying


And I know I'll have to go
I know I'll have to leave soon


But I want to tell you
But I want to say


Before I pass away
Before I die


There's a far and distant river
There is a river far away


Where the roses are in bloom
Where flowers are blooming


A sweetheart who is waiting there for me
My love is waiting for me there


And it's there I pray you take me
Please take me there


I've been faithful, don't forsake me
I've been loyal, don't abandon me


I'll be with her when the roses bloom again
I'll be with my love when the flowers bloom again




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JEFF TWEEDY, WOODY GUTHRIE

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