It Was a Rose
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It Was a Rose
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Is this thing loaded or
Is it broken?
Is it ready for the road?
This we've encountered
Is it a flower?
Is it pretty?
Is it a rose?
Is it a rose?
My higher power has counted the hours
In his kingdom bored as stone
The devils a waiter
He won't chase you
Sits cross-legged
Waiting at home
Waiting at home
Waiting at home
Wait on, wait on for us
To get gone, to get gone….
I should've listened
It was a good one
I was crazy and left alone
What I encountered
It was a flower
It was pretty
It was a rose.
Wait on, wait on for us
To get gone, to get gone….
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