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The lark in the tree sings its song
The rose bush under stands tall
I’m in love with a man I can’t have
He does not love me a’ tall
Rose bush and thorn
A heart that’s torn
The lark flies by with song
I’ll be you’re wife
For all my life
Though that may not be long
Roses red, stained red with blood
As knives are said to be
My love, it’s said
Is dead and gone
What does that mean for me?
Rose bush and thorn
A heart that’s torn
The lark flies by with song
I’ll be you’re wife
For all my life
Though that may not be long
Red is the blood
Red are the roses
Red is the love
In loves many poses
Was he with his true love there?
When he was stabbed with knife so fair?
And bloody was her golden hair.
Bloody was her golden hair.
Rose bush and thorn
A heart that’s torn
The lark flies by with song
I’ll be you’re wife
For all my life
Though that may not be long
The knife bloody
Beneath the roses
I ignore false loves-
And it’s dang’rous poses
The priest will come,
For love not true
For I will soon be wed to you
Rose bush and thorn
A heart that’s torn
The lark flies by with song
I’ll be you’re wife
For all my life
Though that may not be long
- Title: The Lark and the Rose Bush
- Artist: loracarol
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Description:
This song is about a lady , and how she killed the man that she loved, because he did not love her.
She also killed the woman he loved.
This is a song, and it is meant to be sung in a Celtic-esque manner, similar to either Loreena Mckennit's "The Bonny Swans" or Blackmore's Night's "Under a Violet Moon"
- Date: 08/23/2009
- Tags: lark rose bush knife love
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