Blue Rose
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Blue Rose
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Blue as the crying sky
With no thorn, and no thistle
Only an open face
Staring at the waking world
Maybe she´s just a morning glory
Lost in a tangle of vine
Maybe she´s just a morning glory
Lost in a tangle of vine
Her arms stretch wide
To receive a life
And her roots go deep into the black earth for strength
And she blooms and
Maybe she´s just a morning glory
Lost in a tangle of vine
Maybe she´s just a morning glory
Lost in a tangle of vine
She blooms while the people sleep
Only the travelers see her
To those who rise with the noon day sun
She is a closed mystery
And maybe she´s just a morning glory
Lost in a tangle of vine
Oh, maybe she´s just a morning glory
Lost in a tangle of vine
Lost in a tangle of vine
Lost in a tangle of vine
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Who performs "Blue Rose"?
Lizz Wright performs "Blue Rose", and this lyric page sits inside the Lizz Wright catalog on LyroVerse.
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