33 Best Songs About Flowers of All Time

Songs About Flowers

There are multiple songs about flowers out there that really put in perspective their beauty and importance.

We can’t help but feel happy when we see flowers, they brighten up our day and remind us of the beauty of nature.

There’s just something about their colorful petals and sweet fragrance that makes us feel warm and fuzzy inside.

We compiled 33 beautiful recordings that in one way or another have flowers as their central theme.

In these songs, the use of metaphors and narrative resources are frequent because they sometimes use flowers to describe romances, people, or situations.

Without further ado here they go!

1. “Flower” by Kylie Minogue

This song is about Kylie Minogue’s love for someone who is far away from her.

Kylie Minogue - Flower (Official Video)

She sings about how she knows they will be together again one day and how their love will never die for as long as she can fight for it.

The track has a very ethereal and dreamlike quality to it, which reflects the lyrics about dreaming and eternity.

2. “Lotus Flower” by Radiohead

Lotus Flower” is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released as the lead single from their eighth studio album, The King of Limbs (2011).

Written and produced by Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke, the record was described by the band as an “unflinching look at yourself”.

Critics gave it good reviews and praised Yorke’s vocals and the song’s production.

Radiohead - Lotus Flower

Lotus flower is a symbol of purity, spiritual awakening, and enlightenment; in Buddhism, the lotus flower is often used to represent the Buddha himself.

The hidden meaning of ‘Lotus Flower’ could be that it represents the journey of the soul towards its spiritual awakening.

3. “Daisies” by Katy Perry

Katy Perry’s “Daisies” is a song about not giving up on your dreams, despite what others may say.

Katy Perry - Daisies

The lyrics talk about how people told her she was “out there” and tried to bring her down, but she persevered and proved them wrong.

In the end, she sings about how she hopes to be covered in daisies, symbolizing her success in life.

4. “Bed of Roses” by Bon Jovi

“Bed of Roses” is a song about a person who is struggling with their relationship and how they feel about it.

They are trying to figure out what to do and how to move forward in the best way possible.

Bon Jovi - Bed Of Roses (Official Music Video)

The lyrics talk about how the person wants to be close to their loved one, but at the same time, they are struggling with distance and feeling lonely.

Even though all of this is happening, the lover and carer continue to adore and care for their spouse.

5. “Kiss From A Rose” by Seal

“Kiss from A Rose” is a song by Seal, released in 1994 as a single from his second album.

The song was written by Seal and produced by Trevor Horn.

It reached number one in the United States and Canada and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and other categories.

Seal - Kiss From A Rose (Official Music Video) + Lyrics (HQ - High Quality)

The lyrics of the song show a man’s love for a woman, comparing her to a rose in that sense.

The man is entranced by her beauty and compares her to a flower that blooms in the midst of winter.

He sings of how she brings light into his life and makes everything more beautiful when she’s around.

6. “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” by Poison

This song is about a relationship that didn’t work out and the regrets that come with it after everything is all done.

It’s a pretty sad song, with the lyrics narrating how the person is questioning everything that happened and more.

POISON - Every Rose Has Its Thorn 1990 Unplugged

The singer talks about how he still thinks about his former partner, and how things could have been different if he had just said or done something differently.

Even though they’re not together anymore, he still feels pain when he sees her with someone else.

In the end, the song is about how love can be beautiful but also painful at the same time for some people.

7. “Supermarket Flowers” by Ed Sheeran

Supermarket Flowers was released in 2017; the lyrics of the song are about a person’s memories of their mother, who has died.

Ed Sheeran - Supermarket Flowers (Music Video)

The song is written from the perspective of the person looking back on their life with their mother and how much she meant to them.

Its melody is sad but also uplifting, as it celebrates the life of a loved one that we still think about on a daily basis.

8. “Cherry Blossom Girl” by Air

“Cherry Blossom Girl” shows the platonic and impossible love that we all have at some point in our lives.

The lyrics are about how the person feels sick all day long from not being able to be with the person they love.

Air - Cherry Blossom Girl

They just want to go out and spend time with that person every night but the circumstances don’t allow for that to happen.

Its chorus talks about how the person just wants to be sure that when the time comes, the person they love will be by their side.

9. “Wildflower” by 5 Seconds of Summer

As the previous track 5 Seconds of Summer’s “Wildflower” is a ballad about someone who can’t have someone they love.

5 Seconds of Summer - Wildflower (Official Video)

The person is talking about how their face reflects the colors and how their mind has a shadow, and how no one else makes them feel this way.

It’s a fatal love ballad that discusses how the individual is prepared to do anything for the one they adore, even if it leads to their death.

10. “Build Me Up Buttercup” by The Foundations

This song was released in 1968 by The Foundations and reached number one on multiple charts across the globe.

Among many others, some of those charts included U.S. Billboard Hot 100 at number 3, and UK Singles Chart at number 2.

The Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup (Official Lyrics Video)

The track speaks about a relationship that is not going well, with the narrator pleading for their partner to try and make things right.

Even though the difficulties, the narrator still loves their partner and wants things to work out.

11. “Lilac Wine” by Jeff Buckley

Jeff Buckley’s “Lilac Wine” is a haunting and beautiful ballad about love and longing.

The lyrics are written in the first person, from the perspective of someone who is desperately missing their love.

It is also saturated with the imagery of nature, specifically the lilac tree and the wine made from its flowers.

Jeff Buckley - "Lilac Wine"

This imagery emphasizes the sweetness and headiness of love, as well as its dizzying effects.

The speaker in the song is consumed by thoughts of their love, and they express a desire to be reunited with them.

It ends on a note of yearning, with the speaker feeling unready for their love.

12. “Life Is A Flower” By Ace Base

“Life Is A Flower” is a song by the Swedish pop group Ace of Base and it was released in 1998 as the first single from their album, Flowers.

Ace of Base - Life Is a Flower (Official Music Video)

It peaked in numerous charts, including going straight to number five in its first week on the UK Singles Chart.

The song is about living life to the fullest and enjoying every moment, and it encourages listeners to smile and be positive, even when things are tough.

13. “Roses” by Shawn Mendes

A guy who is in love with a girl who is already in a relationship is the principal subject of this track by Shawn Mendes.

He’s not sure if he should tell her how he feels, because he doesn’t want to disrupt her happiness.

Shawn Mendes Performs ‘Roses’ | MTV Unplugged

But he can’t help but wonder if she feels the same way about him, so in the end, he decides to give her a rose and see what she does with it.

The rose may symbolize the guy’s feelings for the girl, but it could also symbolize hope, in that he is hoping she will accept it.

14. “Black Roses Red” by Alana Grace

Alana Grace’s “Black Roses Red” is a haunting ballad about the fear of love and betrayal and everything that comes with it.

The lyrics paint a picture of a person who is struggling to trust anyone and is afraid that their love will only lead to pain.

Alana Grace Black Roses Red

Despite this, they still hope that someone can come into their lives and help them turn their black roses red.

The song has a feeling of loneliness and desperation, but also contains a kernel of hope that things could someday be different.

15. “Plastic Roses” by Jessica Sanchez

Jessica Sanchez tells us about trying to cling to something that no longer exists.

The words in the song describe how someone might pretend they don’t know the truth to get one last kiss.

Jessica Sanchez Plastic Roses Lyrics

The song ponders on the notion that ignorance may be bliss, and how difficult it can be to accept reality.

Furthermore, the lyrics also touch on how we often try to fool ourselves into believing things that aren’t real.

We might tell ourselves that a situation is better than it is, or that someone loves us when they don’t.

16. “Dead Flowers” by The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones wrote “Dead Flowers”, which is about a woman who is unattainable and the narrator’s feelings of frustration.

The lyrics are written in a sarcastic tone, with the narrator sending dead flowers to the woman.

Rolling Stones "Dead Flowers" LIVE HD (remastered) + Lyrics

All this is done as a way of putting her on notice that he knows she will never be interested in him.

This country-influenced appears on their 1971 album Sticky Fingers as side two’s fourth track.

17. “Two Dozen Roses” by Shenandoah

This song is about a man who is trying to win back the love of his life and is trying to do so by any means.

He is remorseful for what he did wrong and wants to make things right however he can.

Two Dozen Roses - Shenandoah

He also wonders if she would change her mind if he did everything he could to show how much he cares.

The song reflects on the power of love and how it can sometimes be worth fighting for.

18. “Push th’ Little Daisies” by Ween

Ween’s “Push th’ Little Daisies” is a fun, upbeat song with a catchy melody and clever lyrics.

It’s about a person who is not having a good day and tries to forget about it by picking daisies.

However, the singer eventually realizes that he is not really enjoying himself and decides to go back to his bad day.

Ween--Push th' Little Daisies

The song has a positive message about how it is important to embrace both the good and the bad in life.

It also has a great sense of humor, which is one of the things that makes Ween so special.

If you’re looking for a song that will make you smile, “Push th’ Little Daisies” is definitely worth a listen.

19. “Sunflower” by Post Malone ft. Swae Lee

Relationships on the rocks are the principal matter of this recently well-known track.

The singer is trying to save the relationship but is struggling to do so.

The chorus of the song reflects this struggle, with the singer saying that unless they stick by each other, they will be left in the dust.

Despite the difficulties, the singer still believes that their love for each other is strong enough to overcome anything.

Post Malone, Swae Lee - Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)

Also, this track explores the idea of a toxic relationship and how someone can be addicted to the chaos.

It touches on the idea of being codependent and how that can ruin a relationship.

The song itself is fairly upbeat, with a catchy melody that belies the darkness of the lyrics.

Its production is top-notch, with Post Malone’s signature trap sound meshing well with Swae Lee’s smooth vocals.

Overall, this is a solid track from two of today’s biggest artists.

20. “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” by Barbra Streisand

This song is about a relationship that has lost its spark and everything faded away after some time.

The vocalist remembers when their partner used to be so attentive and loving, but now they hardly talk or spend time together.

Neil Diamond & Barbra Streisand - You Don't Bring Me Flowers Anymore

Even though they still love each other, the singer knows it’s time to say goodbye.

The title references the fact that their partner no longer brings them flowers or does anything to make them feel special.

21. “Marigold” by Nirvana

Nirvana’s “Marigold” shows a person who is in love with someone who is scared of commitment.

Nirvana - Marigold [Lyrics]

The lyrics describe them and their feelings of being trapped and wanting to be free.

The “marigold” in the song represents the person’s desire to be able to see the world and live life to the fullest.

22. “Forget Me Nots” by Patrice Rushen

Patrice Rushen’s “Forget Me Nots” is about a couple who has broken up and the singer is asking for one last chance.

Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots (Official Video)

The song itself is very upbeat and positive, which contrasts with the lyrics and their overall sad meaning.

It was and still is a pretty popular song that’s worth a listen if you relate to its theme.

23. “Sugar Magnolia” by Grateful Dead

“Sugar Magnolia” is a song by the Grateful Dead, written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter.

It is an upbeat folk rock song with elements of country and bluegrass.

Gratful Dead - Sugar Magnolia

The lyrics describe the story of a young couple in love, spending time together outdoors and enjoying nature.

As for the girl, she’s described as being everything the boy needs, and he sings about how happy she makes him.

The song has been praised for its positive message and catchy melody and has become one of the Grateful Dead’s best-known songs.

24. “Sandra’s Rose” by Drake

When it comes to songs about heartbreak, few artists can match the emotional intensity of Drake.

On this track “Sandra’s Rose”, Drake spins a devastating tale of love lost, drawing on his own experiences to create a powerful and relatable song.

The song starts with Drake reflecting on a past relationship, and how he is still haunted by the memory of his former flame.

Drake - Sandra's Rose (Produced by DJ Premier)

He vividly describes the pain of seeing her with someone else, and how he is struggling to move on.

However, despite the hurt and anger he feels, Drake also expresses his continuing love for Sandra.

25. “Where This Flower Blooms” by Tyler, The Creator ft. Frank Ocean

“Where This Flower Blooms” is a song by Tyler, The Creator ft. Frank Ocean, from Tyler’s album Flower Boy.

The song is a slow, mellow track with a relaxed feeling to it and its lyrics are about finding beauty in unlikely places and appreciating the simple things in life.

Tyler, the Creator - Where This Flower Blooms [feat. Frank Ocean]

The song has a warm, summery vibe to it and is perfect for chilling out on a sunny day.

It’s one of those rare tracks that can make you feel good and put a smile on your face no matter what mood you’re in.

26. “(Nothing But) Flowers” by Talking Heads

This track can be a way of showing how humans have ruined the planet and created an unsustainable way of life.

Talking Heads - [Nothing But] Flowers (Official Video)

The lyrics explain how things used to be and how they are now, mentioning factories and shopping malls, and how now they are nothing but flowers.

It could be a way of describing the differences between the past and present and how it was changed.

A certain person in the song is living somewhere they’re not used to being, and just want’s to go back to where they belong.

27. “Candle in the Wind” by Elton John

“Candle in the Wind” is a song Sir Elton John wrote and performed as a tribute to Marilyn Monroe.

The song was first released in 1974, and it quickly became one of John’s most popular singles.

Candle In The Wind (Live At Sydney Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia / 1986)

In 1997, John recorded a new version of the song in honor of Princess Diana, who had died earlier that year.

The new version featured rewritten lyrics and is often cited as an example of how a tribute song can be both moving and commercially successful.

28. “For The Roses” By Joni Mitchell

“For the Roses” is a song by folk singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.

This song was released as the lead single from her 1972 album of the same name.

Joni Mitchell - For the Roses

The song is about the pitfalls of fame and fortune, and how they can ultimately be empty and hollow in their own way.

Despite its dark subject matter, the song has a memorable tune and is one of Mitchell’s most popular songs.

29. “The Rose” by Bette Midler

This song is another song about the journey of love, and how it can be both beautiful and painful.

Bette Midler - the Rose

The lyrics compare love to a river, a razor, and hunger, showing how it can be both life-giving and destructive.

Ultimately, the song is about how love is worth taking the risk for, even though it can sometimes be scary.

30. “Virginia Bluebell” by Miranda Lambert

The song “Virginia Bluebell” by Miranda Lambert is a haunting and beautiful ballad that reflects on loss and love.

Its lyrics are simple but evocative, painting a picture of a relationship that has ended but still lingers in the memory.

MIRANDA LAMBERT VIRGINIA BLUEBELL

The bluebells in the title refer to the flowers that bloom in Virginia in the spring.

Lambert uses them as a metaphor for the way that love can blossom unexpectedly but then fade away just as quickly.

31. “Love Is A Rose” by Linda Ronstadt

This song is about the dangers of picking a rose, but with a very clever twist.

The rose represents love, and the lyrics warn that if you try to pick it, you will only get hurt.

Also, it talks about the beauty of roses and how they only grow when they are on the vine.

It’s a warning to be careful with love, and not to try to take it for granted whenever it gets into your life.

32. “The Rose Song” by Olivia Rodrigo

“The Rose Song” by Olivia Rodrigo is a beautiful ballad that captures the feeling of first love.

The lyrics are simple and direct, but they’re also incredibly moving in their own way as well.

Olivia Rodrigo - The Rose Song (HSMTMTS | Disney+)

Rodrigo’s voice is full of emotion, and she conveys the uncertainty and joy of young love perfectly.

The song is also incredibly catchy, and it’s easy to see why it’s become such a hit, being the perfect example of Rodrigo’s talent.

33. “Run For The Roses” By Dan Fogelberg

This song is about the Kentucky Derby, a horse race that takes place every year in Louisville, Kentucky.

Dan Fogelberg - Run for the Roses (from Live: Greetings from the West)

The lyrics describe the excitement and anticipation of the event, as well as the hard work and dedication that goes into training for it.

In addition, it speaks to the sense of chance and opportunity that comes with taking part in the race and encourages listeners to seize the moment and join in the fun.