Roses
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Roses
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We're now in a world of terror
Everywhere the stones are cryin'
But I open the black roses
The petals are about to meet
I see there's blood inside
Looking at you, the image shines
Horror,
Ah, feelings that won't change
Ah, it's taking you
Don't be afraid
We're now in a world of terror
Everywhere the stones are cryin'
But I open the black roses
The petals are about to meet
I see there's blood inside
Don't you know the rose is gonna catch fire
Don't you know the rose is gonna catch fire
Don't you know the rose is gonna catch fire
Don't you know the rose is gonna catch fire
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Esperanto Rock Orchestra performs "Roses", and this lyric page sits inside the Esperanto Rock Orchestra catalog on LyroVerse.
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