Waltz Of The Flowers
Written for: Gold Diggers In Paris (1938)
Performer: NONE (not used)
Lyric: Al Dubin
Music: Harry Warren
Year: 1937
Original publisher: Remick Music Corp.
Chorus 1:
The daisies are dancing
A rose is romancing
A shy little violet blue;
Carnations are swaying,
The lilacs are playing
The waltz that I'm dancing with you.
The bluebells are ringing,
The tulips are singing
An old-fashioned song that is new.
Flowers glide
Side by side
While I waltz with you.
Interlude:
Springtime blossoms
All dressed in white,
And jolly hollyhocks
Put on their gayest frocks;
Morning glories
Dance through the night,
There's one forget-me-not
That all the rest forgot;
Chorus 2:
The daisies are dancing
A rose is romancing
A shy little violet blue;
Carnations are swaying,
The lilacs are playing
The waltz that I'm dancing with you.
The bluebells are ringing,
The tulips are singing
An old-fashioned song that is new.
Flowers glide
Side by side
While I waltz with you;
And it all comes true
When I waltz with you.