| Laredo Rose
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| Your garden has a scent of cheap perfume
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| The sun is a stranger to you
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| How’s a rose suppose to bloom?
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| Laredo Rose
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| A rosary hangs from your bedpost
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| A man you just met gets out
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| Stumbles puttin' on his clothes
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| As he walks away
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| You watch candlelight play
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| On a photograph
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| A husband and a son and a daughter
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| You bought her a dress today
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| To send to Monterrey
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| Laredo Rose
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| Your garden has a scent of cheap perfume
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| The sun is a stranger to you
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| How’s a rose suppose to bloom?
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| Couple bills on the dresser
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| Father confessin' knows the wages of sin
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| Many times they’ve been paid
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| As sure as night follows day
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| They’ll be payin' again
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| 'Til Heaven knows when
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| And Heaven knows
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| Our Lady looks down from adobe walls
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| Uneven footsteps grow fainter
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| As they echo down the hall
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| Laredo Rose
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| Your garden has a scent of cheap perfume
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| The sun is a stranger to you
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| How’s a rose suppose to bloom?
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| The sun is a stranger to you
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| How’s a rose suppose to bloom? |