Mary Rose

Lyrics

Down past Leiper's Fork where the Harpeth bends
 Mary Rose came to her end with a watermelon pit in her mouth
 Her pale blue eyes were open wide and the snowflakes fell inside
 High above her gaze, in the sky so grey, the last heron flew south
 Yeah the fire rolls away when there ain't nothing left to burn
 Well, those clouds roll in when summer ends, and the roses wilt in turn
 The more you gave the more it took and it just ain't fair, I know
 But at least before you went to sleep
 You brought a dream right into this world, yeah, Mary Rose
 That seed it cracked, as the sky turned black, and it slid on down her throat
 The moon did rise to say goodbye; a whippoorwill delivered the note
 As her body sank on that muddy bank, a sprout rose through her teeth
 A tear did slide from the corner of her eye; the world watched in disbelief
 Yeah the fire rolls away when there ain't nothing left to burn
 Well, those clouds roll in when summer ends, and the roses wilt in turn
 The more you gave the more it took and it just ain't fair, I know
 But at least before you went to sleep
 You brought a dream right into this world, yeah, Mary Rose
 As dawn came on, a little boy's song broke upon the Harpeth shore
 At the place where Mary Rose once laid; but her body laid there no more
 Instead a watermelon vine with fruit so fine, like emeralds in the snow they shone
 Little Jackson Rose picked the best of those, and it tasted just like home
 Yeah the fire rolls away when there ain't nothing left to burn
 Well, those clouds roll in when summer ends, and the roses wilt in turn
 The more you gave the more it took and it just ain't fair, I know
 But at least before you went to sleep
 You brought a dream right into this world, yeah, Mary Rose
 

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Song Details

Duration
05:32
Key
2
Tempo
116 BPM

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