Rose, 1956

Song Rose, 1956
Artist Waxahatchee
Album American Weekend

Lyrics

[ti:Rose, 1956]
[ar:Waxahatchee]
[al:American Weekend]
[
[00:01.85] Sharp hangover it is Christmas Eve
[00:06.54]
[00:09.66] It fades and evaporates
[00:12.91] Passing the trains and lakes and trees
[00:17.69]
[00:19.13] Your breaths are short and urgent and it is unsettling
[00:26.71]
[00:28.77] You got married when you were 15
[00:37.42]
[00:55.37] Now I hide out from telephone wires at Waxahatchee Creek
[01:01.98]
[01:04.17] Your body weak from smoke and tar and subsequent disease
[01:11.87]
[01:13.00] You got married when you were 15
[01:20.81]
[01:21.87] No miscalculation each other's only living means
[01:30.56]
[01:32.69] Your arms wane thinner
[01:38.92]
[01:39.61] Your legs surrender
[01:48.76]
[02:06.48] Sunlight probing it is christmas eve
[02:13.64]
[02:15.39] No stitch of shade we pass by lakes and big mimosa trees
[02:24.20]
[02:24.76] Your breaths are short and urgent and it is unsettling
[02:32.48]
[02:33.61] You got married when you were 15