Lyrics Roses - Catie Curtis
Am
I
the
kind
of
brother
who
would
leave
you
Standing
on
this
lonesome
railroad
track?
That's
what
I
told
you
on
the
way
to
America
I
swore
by
our
God
I'd
be
coming
back
When
the
roses
are
blooming
You
can
call
me
home
And
I
will
stay
there
forever
My
flesh
and
bone
I
wanted
to
see
you
that
Christmas
But
I
got
a
letter
I
was
being
sent
to
war
I
packed
up
the
Bible
that
you
gave
me
And
I
prayed
for
protection
beneath
the
watch
of
the
Lord
When
the
roses
are
blooming
You
can
call
me
home
And
I
will
stay
there
forever
My
flesh
and
bone
There
is
a
garden
I
can
see
it
from
my
bed
Reminds
me
of
Ireland
Flowering
yellow
and
red
I've
been
trying
to
write
you
but
I
keep
stopping
All
I've
got
to
say
is
war
is
hell
I
keep
thinking
about
the
soldiers
coming
at
me
Not
the
ones
that
shot
me
but
the
ones
that
I
brought
down
myself
And
I
don't
think
Jesus
ever
heard
my
prayer
If
there's
a
heaven,
I
ain't
going
there
When
the
roses
are
blooming
You
can
call
me
home
And
I
will
stay
there
forever
My
flesh
and
bone
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