Give My Love To Rose
Johnny Cash
I found him by the railroad track this morning I could see that he was nearly dead I knelt down beside him and I listened Just to hear the words the dying fellow said He said they let me out of prison down in Frisco For ten long years I've paid for what I've done I was trying to get back to Louisiana To see my Rose and get to know my son Chorus: Give my love to Rose please won't you mister Take her all my money, tell her to buy some pretty clothes Tell my boy his daddy's so proud of him And don't forget to give my love to Rose Tell them I said thanks for waiting for me Tell my boy to help his mom at home Tell my Rose to try to find another For it ain't right that she should live alone Mister here's a bag with all my money It won't last them long the way it goes God bless you for finding me this morning And don't forget to give my love to Rose Chorus: Give my love to Rose please won't you mister Take her all my money, tell her to buy some pretty clothes Tell my boy his daddy's so proud of him And don't forget to give my love to Rose<3 00s 2002 :: sunday shares from jdj acoustic alt country Alt-country alternative alternative country american americana Awesome cash cash country classic chill chillout classic country classic rock country country rock country-folk crying music Dead death depressing dojjan dusty guitar strummers emotional existential root favorite songs favorites flowers folk freedom wall funeral garsh good for the soul gotanygoodmusic guitar halftoned singles club indie Johnny Cash justice legend Love male vocalists man in black melancholy Mon Amour moooooosic Name Droppers names old country old favorites oldies on repeat perrapolaca phenomenal prison REQUIRED CLASSICS riaa sad Shw33t singer-songwriter so sad so good Songs with names spiritual stories storytelling tunes sun years The Man toris faves Traditional Country variadas working man country
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