Lyrics Rose - John Hiatt
Rose
puts
on
her
stockings
and
she
lights
a
cigarette.
Holds
her
tired
face
up
to
the
mirror.
She
sees
a
younger
woman
there
she
thought
she
would
forget,
And
it
hurts
her
now
that
no
one
comes
to
see
her.
She
used
to
go
to
parties
and
a-dancing
with
her
beau.
Beneath
the
southern
moon
they
found
their
places.
But
now
she′s
tired
all
the
time
and
she
got
no
where
to
go,
And
the
memories
keep
showing
up
in
faces.
So
she
finds
her
dressing
table
and
she
puts
on
all
of
her
clothes,
And
she
cries
when
she's
realized
she′s
just
an
old
Rose.
Rose
walks
to
the
kitchen
then
she
fills
her
coffee
cup.
And
thinks
of
how
the
mornings
used
to
greet
her.
But
now
it's
just
another
day
and
harder
to
get
up,
And
it
breaks
her
heart
to
think
that
no
one
needs
her.
And
she
wants
to
start
all
over
but
she
ain't
got
far
to
go,
So
she
cries
when
she′s
realized
she′s
just
an
old
Rose.
Rose
puts
on
her
stockings
and
she
lights
a
cigarette.
Holds
her
tired
face
up
to
the
mirror.
She
sees
a
younger
woman
there
she
thought
she
would
forget,
And
it
hurts
her
now
that
no
one
comes
to
see
her.
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