Wednesday - Roses Are Red My Love

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Intro
Roses are red, my love!
Du-du-du-du

Verse 1
A long-long time ago
On graduation day
You handed me your book
I signed this way

Chorus
Roses are red, my love!
Violets are blue
Sugar is sweet, my love!
But not as sweet as you

Verse 2
We dated through high school
And when the big day came
I wrote into your book
Next to my name

Chorus
Roses are red, my love!
Violets are blue
Sugar is sweet, my love!
But not as sweet as you
As sweet as you

Verse 3
Then, I went far away
And you found someone new
I read your letter, dear!
And I wrote back to you

Refrain
Rosеs are red, my love!
Violеts are blue
Sugar is sweet, my love
Good luck! May God bless you
May God bless you

Verse 4
Is that your little girl?
She looks a lot like you
Someday, some boy will write
In her book, too

Chorus
Roses are red, my love!
Violets are blue
Sugar is sweet, my love!
But not as sweet as you

Outro
Roses are red
 
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Song Description:

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, my love" is a classic song that tells the story of a lost love over the years. The lyrics reminisce about the past, from signing yearbooks on graduation day to writing letters after finding new partners. The chorus repeats the famous lines "Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet, but not as sweet as you" to express the enduring love for the person who has moved on. The song ends with a hopeful note, wishing the best for the former love and their future. Overall, "Wednesday - Roses Are Red My Love" is a sentimental and nostalgic ballad that captures the bittersweetness of lost love.

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{Chorus} Ride down the open road with me baby Please take me 'cause you know I'm free My wheels are turning and my engine sounds so good And I sure wouldn't

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Wednesday - Thinking of You
{Verse 1} When I woke up this morning I had to rub my eyes The dream that I had Seems so real I dreamt of you, my lady You were right here in my home

Wednesday - Don't Let Me Wait Too Long
When I take you to the country Girl, you really turn me on If I try and let your soul free You know I needn't wait too long Cause your good, good feeling You give

Wednesday - Good Time Girl
{Verse 1} I got a little woman She's a little bit crazy She makes me feel like a tiger When she calls me baby I love it when she hugs me Makes me feel so

Wednesday - Elenore
{Verse 1} You got a thing about you I just can't live without you I really want you, Elenore, near me Your looks intoxicate me Even though your folks hate

Wednesday - Sheila
{Verse 1} Sweet little Sheila, you'll know her if you see her Blue eyes and a ponytail Cheeks are rosy, she looks a little nosey Man, this little girl is fine

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Biography

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Wednesday is an indie rock band based in Asheville, North Carolina that began releasing music in 2018. Originally a musical collaboration between University of North Carolina students Karly Hartzman and Daniel Gorham, the group expanded into its current iteration as a five-piece outfit composed of frontwoman Karly Hartzman (vocals/rhythm guitar/primary songwriter), Jake “MJ” Lenderman (lead guitar), Xandy Chelmis (lap steel guitar), Margo Schultz (bass), and Alan Miller (drums).

The band’s name Wednesday comes from Karly Hartzman and original member Daniel Gorham’s mutual appreciation of English jangle pop band The Sundays, especially their 1990 album Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. Yet The Sundays' soft guitar music is a far cry from Wednesday’s current musical output, which is mainly an amalgamation of ‘90s-inspired noisy slacker rock with elements of country and shoegaze … also known as “country-gaze.”