One Last Sunset
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Dead Flowers

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Dead Flowers

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Dead flowers

Give me a reason to wait…

Give me a reason to sleep beside the phone if you won't call

My roses (my roses)

will die… (will die)

It's your fault… ( your fault)

The roses of my garden ( I tried to ride out...)

began to die

I think … it's your fault

Give me a reason

(It's your fault )

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