Story Behind The Song
The song was written by Rick Parnell after looking at a painting by his brother John that he thought would make a great album cover.
Song Description
Based on a painting, this song suggests a story of cheating and deception, with an acceptance of a love's ending.
Song Length |
4:06 |
Genre |
Folk - Rock, Country - Rock |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Troubled, Nonviolent |
Subject |
Unrequited Love, Breaking Up |
Similar Artists |
Leonard Cohen, The Band |
Language |
English |
Era |
1970 - 1979 |
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Lyrics
The Red Chair
by Rick Parnell
The stars that light up the night sky
Are washed with electricity
My sight grows weak dear
I'm not sure of all that I see
Is that the red chair in the garden
But for tonight it would not be there
Such imperfect beauty
What a color for wood to wear
There was magic in the garden
With the moonlight on your face
The lipstick on his collar
Had a very familiar shade
And now the night air might be blamed
Will you tell him that you need him
Or did you save that line for me
Will you tell me I'm mistaken
Will you beg me not to leave
I was lonely when I found you
I'm not sorry that you [stayed
We were happy in our moment
To love and lose, it holds no shame
There was magic in the garden
With the moonlight in your eyes
With what I saw there
It should come as no surprise
This time the night air won't be blamed
For what the red chair did betray
Should a love that doesn't blossom be replaced
I think I saw the answer in his face