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In The Spring The Roses Always Turn Red lyrics and chords 

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In The Spring The Roses Always Turn Red lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very nice country song written and recorded by Dorsey Burnette. 

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In The Spring The Roses Always Turn Red
Written and recorded by Dorsey Burnette

G C
In the spring the roses always turn red
D7 G
But not if you don't have some place to lay your weary head
C
Now my woman she don't cry anymore
D7 G
She got use to dusty highways ragged clothes and living poor

C
I met her she was seventeen in the springtime of her years
D7 G
Side by side we laughed and cried but the good times disappeared
C
And all she had left was some wore out hand me downs
D7 G
An album full of photographs and the good time party gals

Repeat #1

C
I meant to fill up her cup with a new kind of life
D7 G
Cause the pain inside her heart really cut me like a knife
C
We went running across the country with grit in our eyes
D7 G
Sometimes she wished to God that she could lay right down and die

Repeat #1

C
Now every Sunday I take roses where she was laid to rest
D7 G
It's a lonely world without her it gets hard to do your best
C
But there's a road that leads to heaven where there's no more pain to bear
D7 G
I'm gonna do my best to make it cause I know that she'll be there

Repeat #1

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