| The morning we moved in this house you said let’s make a bed of roses
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| So hand in hand we found that special place and I broke the ground
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| I wiped that delta dirt from your face as you knelt there to sow them
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| Oh, I’d give anything a mortal man could give if you could see them now
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| Through the kitchen windowpane, I can see the roses
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| The ones we planted that first spring are blooming like they did when you were
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| here
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| Someone’s always left behind when the door of this life closes
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| So I sit alone and watch it rain on our bed of roses
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| Some days I sit for hours at the time, just stirring at those roses
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| They seem so young and full of life, but soon they’ll face the winter chill
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| I don’t know how long I can survive, but one thing that I know is Come sping time the roses will return, but you never will
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| Through the kitchen windowpane, Lord, I can see the roses
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| The ones we planted that first spring are blooming like they did when you were
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| here
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| Someone’s always left behind when the door of this life closes
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| So I sit alone and watch it rain on our bed of roses
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| So I sit alone and watch it rain on our bed of roses |