Rose from the Mountain

LOUIS DRIVER

Well she's my Rose from the mountain where I come from
Back in ol' Colorado where they reach up and touch the sun
But I took her to the city where the air ain't clean
And it's wilted my Rose from the mountain

Where a good guitar picker makes more money than a cowboy
So I thought I'd try my luck makin' records in L.A.
But a lot of them boys make a lot more music than I can
And if Rose don't like the city life I think I'll take her home

Well I can see her in the mornin' runnin' barefoot through the meadow
With a smile on her face and her hair a-hangin' long
Well I love my sweet Rosey and oh she loves me
So I'm takin' her back home to the mountain

Where a good guitar picker makes more money than a cowboy
So I thought I'd try my luck makin' records in L.A.
But a lot of them boys make a lot more music than I can
And if Rose don't like the city life I think I'll take her home

She's my Rose from the mountain where I come from
Back in ol' Colorado where they reach up and touch the sun
But I took her to the city where the air ain't clean
And it's wilted my Rose from the mountain

Yes it's wilted my Rose from the mountain

Trivia about the song Rose from the Mountain by The Flatlanders

On which albums was the song “Rose from the Mountain” released by The Flatlanders?
The Flatlanders released the song on the albums “One Road More” in 1980, “More a Legend Than a Band” in 1990, and “The Odessa Tapes” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Rose from the Mountain” by The Flatlanders?
The song “Rose from the Mountain” by The Flatlanders was composed by LOUIS DRIVER.

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