Rosemary Rose [Bonus Track]

Bob Dylan

Rosemary Rose,
Nature sure gave you such a beautiful nose.
'Though you're not beautiful as someone would know,
That Rosemary Rose,
Has eyes of blue,
And someone is treasuring a picture of you,
Taken on a holiday when you were just three,
My sweet Rosemary.
You look nothing like a child,
Yet you're such a little baby.
Chewing on your liquorish gum, and cigarettes.
Rosemary Rose,
Carefully sewing on your buttons and bows.
Hoping that someone will be wanting to know,
Of Rosemary Rose.
You look nothing like a child,
Yet you're such a little baby.
Chewing on your liquorish gum, and cigarettes.
Rosemary Rose,
Carefully sewing on your buttons and bows.
Hoping that someone will be wanting to know,
Of Rosemary Rose.

Trivia about the song Rosemary Rose [Bonus Track] by The Kinks

On which albums was the song “Rosemary Rose [Bonus Track]” released by The Kinks?
The Kinks released the song on the albums “Live at Kelvin Hall” in 1967, “The Great Lost Kinks Album” in 1973, and “The Anthology 1964-1971” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Rosemary Rose [Bonus Track]” by The Kinks?
The song “Rosemary Rose [Bonus Track]” by The Kinks was composed by Bob Dylan.

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