Black Roses
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Black Roses
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And so, she'll wait, amongst her old black roses
Her whole life, fading in, and out of the wind
I've loved, i've lost, my dreams were well worth the cost
But my roses, have always, been around
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Too many lies, too many tears, too many hopes lost in too many years
Too many tries, such long goodbyes, when it all comes round we'll always be
Here
It's cold, out there, and frost hides the blue winter air
Her roses, lay sleeping, in the ground
And so, she'll wait, amongst her old black roses
Her whole life, fading in, and out of the wind
Too many lies, too many tears, too many hopes lost in too many years
Too many tries, such long goodbyes, when it all comes round we'll always be
Here
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