Lisa Loeb - Furious Rose Lyrics

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Furious Rose

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What Are The Lyrics For Furious Rose By Lisa Loeb?
"It's not really poetry but it's pretty " he said.
As he raises his voice she lowers her head. "It makes my heart heavy you're lonely I think. Oh Rose you're sad I suppose." "Look in her bed and she's bound to be sleeping. She's lying there dead. No she's breathing." Furious Rose with your opiate eyes Your languorous hum that tone of surprise I've heard energy in adversity. Your smile: the soul of witchery. You're not running away, You're not running, are you? Lyrically longing, she's tearing the words from the page. She's fearfully seething. "Bring me your blessings, a prayer, or a new pen. You don't know what I need." "Look in my bed and I'm bound to be sleeping, I'm lying there dead, but I'm breathing. And I'm barely balancing as it is, And I don't want to drown in my dreams Bring me wild plums and acrimony I bet you don't even know what that means." Furious Rose with your opiate eyes, Your languorous hum, that tone of surprise. I've heard energy in adversity. Your smile: the soul of witchery. You're not running away, You're not running, are you? Gingerly peering, over his shoulder, removed herself from the room. She's terribly freezing, she always knows when to go. |
Who Wrote Furious Rose By Lisa Loeb?
Lisa A. Loeb
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What's The Duration Of The Furious Rose By Lisa Loeb?The duration of Furious Rose is 3:23 minutes and seconds. |
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