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Drew Sarich – The Deadliest of Roses Lyrics
Artist: Drew Sarich
Song: The Deadliest of Roses
Soft, fragrant, and composed
Oh, you were born the deadliest of roses
Wandering eyes could easily cast aside
The antidote of pride
And suckle down your poison
Still frozen in a smile
Now I find both my lungs are closing
And my heart splutters at my side
You know you could’ve lied and surprised me with this show
Instead, I’m on my knees
With no one left to blame but the chump who believed
He stood above the game
Now I could turn to leave, but drop before thе gate
So let me bе to rest in peace
Off go blessed lights and sound
Now I’m down to well below your level
Petal scent, the only truth I know
And all I have to show for missteps of emotion
But oh, strange how you somehow grow
Much fairer as I go
No more fight
To simply flash a smile, feign a kiss goodbye, and stretch back toward the sun
And now I’m on my knees
With no one left to blame but the chump who believed
He stood above the game
Now I could turn to leave, but drop before the gate
So let me be to rest in peace
Oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh (oh)
Oh, oh
The long and winding road led through
Miles of ice and snow
‘Till you, you toast me will hello
Damn you
And now I’m on my knees
With no one left to blame but the chump who believed
He stood above the game
Now I could turn to leave, but drop before the gate
So let me be, to rest in peace
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Release Year: 2011