Lori McKenna - Rose Of Jericho
[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
He sits still, legs crossed
At the kitchen table, only lost
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In his gin and tonic and the smell
Of afternoon cigarettes
[Verse 2]
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She’s mastering the way she dances
In between sideway glances
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Words that would come in vivid colours
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If she let them slip off of her lips
[Verse 3]
Generations handed down
Blame the pain on times they live in
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A modern version of his father now
Wasting all these chances life will give him
[Verse 4]
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But in her way she’s done one better
Coats are made for winter weather
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Neighbour kids play in the street
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The sun sinks down below the back yard trees
[Chorus]
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There’s a cross on the side of the road
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Reflecting itself in car a window
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And where does love really go
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Maybe no one knows, no one knows
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But somewhere stuck inside
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It’s too proud to die
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The rose of Jericho
[Verse 5]
Falling into old routines
That history deems worth repeating
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Prayers that seem to say themselves
Self-help books on dusty shelves
[Verse 6]
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If everything is temporary
Why should they care how it shines?
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The simple truth in looks deceiving
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Are the blessings in disguise
[Chorus]
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There’s a picture they took long ago
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In a white dress and black tuxedo
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And where does love really go
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Maybe no one knows, maybe no one knows
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But somewhere stuck inside
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It’s too proud to die
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The rose of Jericho
[Bridge]
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The Rose of Jericho sits on a shelf
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Waiting to be watered by somebody else
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But it can’t love you without a little help
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'Cause it don’t know how to love itself
[Verse 7]
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Moonlight reaches bedroom windows
High above the town below
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You can’t always count on rain
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To water what you need to grow