Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Hey Rose, artist - Houndmouth. Album song From the Hills Below the City, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 02.06.2013
Record label: Rough Trade
Song language: English
Hey Rose |
Hey there all you wild pretty women where’d you go |
When the winds would blow hard and the dust would settle low |
Storm is coming in so I guess you better get up and go |
Back to the lonely deserts westward out of Hillsdale, Arizona |
Where the girls will treat you friendly sure but only if you want |
Steal a little ride from the riverboat captain tonight |
Hey (hey, hey) there Rose |
Did you think I’d come all this way in vain |
The weather’s getting hotter but I start to see the light |
And I think I might pull over just to stop here for the night |
I see her coming up and I know she won’t give me a fight |
And so I start to make my move and splash my face up with some water |
And she tries to blow me off but then it only makes me hotter |
Hey there Rose, can you spare some change for the night |
Hey (hey, hey) there Rose |
Did you think I’d come all this way in vain |
And drive (drive) down to the center of a coal mine town |
Wash your face and change your frame of mind |
And hard (hard) times, you better stow away your nickels and your dimes |
And throw a rope around a big old tree |
I see her in the rear view as I start to drive away |
While she wipes away the teardrops I thought I heard her say |
«I think I’ll be shooting you down if you won’t be mine» |
So I said darling don’t you worry I’ll be back your way again |
When the sun comes 'round the mountains and the moon comes 'round the bend |
Just give it a while and everything’s gonna be alright |
Hey (hey, hey) there Rose |
Did you think I’d come all this way in vain |
And drive (drive) down to the center of a coal mine town |
Wash your face and change your frame of mind |
And hard (hard) times, you better stow away your nickels and your dimes |
And throw a rope around a big old tree |
And hey (hey, hey) there Rose |
Did you think I’d come all this way in vain |
And drive (drive) down to the center of a coal mine town |
Wash your face and change your frame of mind |
And hard (hard) times, you better stow away your nickels and your dimes |
And throw a rope around a big old tree |