The Party's Over
Wynton Marsalis Lyrics


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The party's over, it's time to call it a day
They've burst your pretty balloon
And taken the moon away
It's time to wind up the masquerade
Just make your mind up
The piper must be paid

The party's over, the candles flicker and dim
You danced and dreamed through the night
It seemed to be right just being with him
Now you must wake up, all dreams must end
Take off your makeup, the party's over
It's all over, my friend

The party's over, it's time to call it a day
They've burst your pretty balloon
And taken the moon away
Now you must wake up, all dreams must end
Take off your makeup, the party's over
It's all over, my friend





It's all over, my friend

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wynton Marsalis's "The Party's Over" paint a melancholic picture of the end of a party, and by extension, the end of a relationship. The first verse serves as a metaphor for the end of romance, as the bursting of a balloon symbolizes a loss of excitement and joy. The taking away of the moon represents the loss of meaningful connection, perhaps indicating that the singer's partner has left or that the magic has faded.


The second verse moves away from the metaphor and becomes more personal. The singer of the song has been living in a dream world, dancing and living the night away. But now the lights flicker and dim, and he must face reality. The line "It seemed to be right just being with him" implies that the singer is gay and has been with another man throughout the night. Nonetheless, the party must end, and the singer must come to terms with the fact that his fantasy cannot be sustained.


The final chorus reinforces the idea that the party, and by extension the relationship, is over. The dream must come to a close, and the singer must remove his makeup, symbolizing a return to reality. The final line, "It's all over, my friend," is a bittersweet farewell, conveying both an acceptance of the end of the party and a sense of sadness that it is finished.


Line by Line Meaning

The party's over, it's time to call it a day
The celebration has ended, and it's time to conclude it and accept that it's over.


They've burst your pretty balloon
Your expectations and excitement have been shattered or ruined like a popped balloon.


And taken the moon away
Whatever wonder or enchantment you had is now gone, and you're left in the dark.


It's time to wind up the masquerade
It's an end to the falsehood and pretending that were part of the event or situation.


Just make your mind up
Decide and accept what is done and what has to be done without wavering.


The piper must be paid
The consequences of your actions and commitments must be confronted, and the price of the party must be paid.


The candles flicker and dim
The festivity is almost over, and the passion and enjoyment that it produced are rapidly dwindling.


You danced and dreamed through the night
You had a great time partying, dancing, and dreaming away your worries and concerns all night long.


It seemed to be right just being with him
It felt good and appropriate to be with the person you were with that night, despite any judgment or criticism.


Now you must wake up, all dreams must end
It's time to get real, and any illusions or delusions that you held must be dispelled because it's over.


Take off your makeup, the party's over
Stop pretending and hiding behind a mask, and recognize that the celebration is over.


It's all over, my friend
Everything has concluded, and there is nothing more to add or do about it. It is time to move on.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ADOLPH GREEN, BETTY COMDEN, JULE STYNE

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