paroles de chanson It Must Have Been the Roses (Live At the Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA, August 13, 1975) - Grateful Dead
Annie
laid
her
head
down
in
the
roses.
She
had
ribbons,
ribbons,
ribbons,
in
her
long
brown
hair.
I
don't
know,
maybe
it
was
the
roses,
All
I
know
I
could
not
leave
her
there.
I
don't
know,
it
must
have
been
the
roses,
The
roses
or
the
ribbons
in
her
long
brown
hair.
I
don't
know,
maybe
it
was
the
roses,
All
I
know
I
could
not
leave
her
there.
Ten
years
the
waves
roll
the
ships
home
from
the
sea,
Thinkin'
well
how
it
may
blow
in
all
good
company,
If
I
tell
another
what
your
own
lips
told
to
me,
Let
me
lay
'neath
the
roses,
and
my
eyes
no
longer
see.
I
don't
know,
it
must
have
been
the
roses,
The
roses
or
the
ribbons
in
her
long
brown
hair.
I
don't
know,
maybe
it
was
the
roses,
All
I
know
I
could
not
leave
her
there.
One
pane
of
glass
in
the
window,
No
one
is
complaining,
no,
come
in
and
shut
the
door,
Faded
is
the
crimson
from
the
ribbons
that
she
wore,
And
it's
strange
how
no
one
comes
round
any
more.
I
don't
know,
it
must
have
been
the
roses,
The
roses
or
the
ribbons
in
her
long
brown
hair.
I
don't
know,
maybe
it
was
the
roses,
All
I
know
I
could
not
leave
her
there.
Annie
laid
her
head
down
in
the
roses.
She
had
ribbons,
ribbons,
ribbons,
in
her
long
brown
hair.
I
don't
know,
maybe
it
was
the
roses,
All
I
know
I
could
not
leave
her
there.
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