| I must make up my mind today;
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| What to have, what to hold:
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| A poor man’s roses,
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| Or a rich man’s gold
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| One’s as wealthy as a king in a palace,
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| Though he’s callous and cold.
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| He may learn to give his heart for love,
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| Instead of buying it with gold.
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| Then the poor man’s roses,
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| And the thrill when we kiss
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| Will be memories of paradise
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| That I’ll never miss.
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| And yet the hand that brings a rose tonight
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| Is the hand I will hold.
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| For the rose of love means more to me Than any rich man’s gold.
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| Then the poor man’s roses
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| And the thrill when we kiss (when we kiss)
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| Will be memories of paradise
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| That I’ll never miss.
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| And yet the hand that brings a rose tonight
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| Is the hand I will hold.
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| For the rose of love means more to me Than any rich man’s go-o-o-o-old
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| Than any rich man’s gold.
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| ALTERNATE ENDING FROM PATTI’S RE-RECORDING:
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| Then the poor man’s roses
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| And the thrill when we kiss
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| Will be memories of paradise
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| That I’ll never miss.
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| And yet the hand that brings a rose tonight
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| Is the hand I will hold
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| For the rose of love means more to me Than any rich man’s gold.
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| Yes, the rose of love means more to me Than any rich man’s gold |