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Roses In The Snow lyrics and chords
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interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Roses
In The Snow lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use, it's
really a nice song by Emmylou Harris. It has a traditional bluegrass
flavor that really makes it fun to do.
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Roses In The Snow by Emmylou Harris written by Ruth Franks C
F I met my darling in the springtime
C
G7 When all the flowers were in bloom
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F And like the flowers our love blossomed
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G7
C We married in the month of June F Our love was like a burning ember It warmed us as a golden glow C We had sunshine in December
G7
C And threw our roses in the snow F Now God had taken my darling C G7 And left me with a memory C
F A memory I will always cherish C
G7
C Are these last words he said to me Repeat #2 C
F My darling's buried on the hillside C
G7 Where all the wild spring flowers grow
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F And when winter snows start falling C
G7
C On his grave I'll place a rose Repeat #2
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Classic Country Music Lyrics home | Emmylou Harris lyrics You'll really enjoy playing and singing this bluegrass song, it's up tempo, has a pretty melody with simple chords. Use these Roses In The Snow lyrics and chords as you began practicing, they will help learn to play and sing this golden oldie.
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