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Artiste:
David Dondero
Titre:
Lone Rose
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You could share your skeletons with casual observers and you could be best friends with the vagrants and the searchers, your tender heart was heavy, it was weighing on your soul, the two battled out inside you: neither one could have control. I remember when your rabbit died you put it in the freezer, made an ornamental coffin with the shoebox from your sneakers, went down to help the people of the flood in New Orleans, you was living, you were giving, you were the first one on the scene. Lone Rose, used to call me the High Plains Drifter, Lone Rose, I'll take a lonely ride, Lone Rose, couldn't help but crying, heard about you dying, least I know it wasn't suicide, 'cause I know you didn't want to die. Although you fell out of a window just about a year ago, some say it was intentional but no one really knows, I'm waiting on the subway, a rat runs across my shoe, there's a woman on the platform over, looks almost like you. Lone Rose, used to call me the Rollin' Rambler, Lone Rose, I'll take the lonely ride, Lone Rose, couldn't help but crying, heard about you dying, least I know it wasn't suicide: I know you kinda didn't want to die. You left behind a couple letters you never sent to me: I kept switching my address so you just let it be. Don't need to ask the coroner to find out what had happened, was the stupid deadly mixture of cocaine and heroin. Lone Rose, used to call me the High Plains Drifter, Lone Rose, I'll take the lonely ride, Lone Rose, couldn't help the crying, heard about you dying, least I know it wasn't suicide, 'cause I know you didn't want to die. Saw you passing by the Edwardian hotel, in a soaking wet pink parka, you still looked hot as hell, didn't care about the rain, you said: "Let it soak me to my bones!" As it started once again you went to splash it off alone