Grateful Dead - It must have been the roses
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From: Paul Zimmerman <AUDSM@asuvm.inre.asu.edu>
Subject: CRD: It Must Have Been the Roses - Grateful Dead
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It Must Have Been The Roses - Grateful Dead
Words and Music by Robert Hunter.
D/F#: 2x023x E/G#: 4x2400 G/B: x2x033 A7/C#: x42223
A E A D/F# A
AAnnie laid her head down in the roses. She had ribbons, ribbons, ribbons in
her Dlong, brown hair. I don't know. EMaybe it was the Aroses.F#m
AAll I know, I coEuld not leave her Athere.
DI don't know. It Emust have been the Aroses; the Droses or the Eribbons in
her Along, Gbrown Dhair. I don't know. EMaybe it was the Aroses.E/G# F#m
AAll I know, I Ecould not leave her Athere.
ATen years the G/Bwaves A7/C#rolled the Dships home from the Asea.
One pane of glass in the window.
I'm thinking well, how G/Bit may A7/C#blow in Dall good company.
No one is complaining, though. Come in and shut the door.
AIf I tell anEother what your Down lips told to me,
Faded is the crimson from the ribbons that she wore,
let me lAay 'neath the roEses and my eyes Dno longer see.
and it's strange how no one comes 'round anymore.
Thanks to the original poster.
Peace,
Paul Z