Bed of Roses

HAROLD REID

She was called a scarlet woman by the people
Who would go to church but left me in the street
With no parents of my own, I never had a home
And an eighteen year old boy has got to eat.

She found me outside, Sunday morning
Begging money from a man I didn't know
She took me in and wiped away my childhood
A lady of the streets this woman Rose.

Chorus:
This bed of Rose's that I lay on
Where I was taught to be a man
This bed of Rose's where I'm livin'
Is the only kind of life I'll understand.

She was a handsome woman, just thirty-five
Who was spoken to in town by very few
She managed a late evening business
Like most of the town wished they could do.

And I learned all the things that a man should know
From a woman not approved of I suppose
But she died knowing that I really loved her
From life's bramble bush, I picked a rose.

Chorus:
This bed of Rose's that I lay on
Where I was taught to be a man
This bed of Rose's where I'm livin'
Is the only kind of life I'll understand.

Chorus:
This bed of Rose's that I lay on
Where I was taught to be a man
This bed of Rose's where I'm livin'
Is the only kind of life I'll understand.

Is the only kind of life I'll understand...

Trivia about the song Bed of Roses by Daniel O'Donnell

When was the song “Bed of Roses” released by Daniel O'Donnell?
The song Bed of Roses was released in 1990, on the album “Favourites”.
Who composed the song “Bed of Roses” by Daniel O'Donnell?
The song “Bed of Roses” by Daniel O'Donnell was composed by HAROLD REID.

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