ROSEMARY (SUNDAY GO TO MEETING ) -- lyrics Rick Miller copyright 2014
Rosemary,
What is that black car pulling in the driveway?
It looks empty now but I don't think that it's gonna stay that way.
Rosemary,
Who is the stranger standing in the doorway?
In a long, black coat with his
Sunday go-to-meetin clothes on?
Is there something wrong? last thing I remember I lay
Rosemary, staring at the
Where We ceiling for a
Gone? long, long time
Rosemary, where we gone? Then I heard you calling out
Very, Come running up
Very to me -- "What's
Wrong? Wrong? What's wrong?"
Up above the neighborhood,
Carried on the breeze
Gliding through the treetops with the cottonwood seeds
There's a wisp of some air that I used to breathe
Rose Mary
The shades are drawn, the lights are shining dimly
In the parlor room
All the flowers are arranged just so
But, oh
Rose Mary
I call your name and you act like you don't hear me
put a hand on your shoulder and you
Shiver like the cold wind's blown
Looking so alone, last thing I remember I lay
Rosemary, staring at the ceiling
Where We ceiling for a
Gone? long, long time
Rosemary, where we gone? Then I heard you calling out
Very, Come running up
Very to me -- "What's
Wrong? wrong? What’s wrong?”
Rosemary
Here at the center of a circle of our family
Telling stories round my name
And acting like they genuinely like me;
Oh, Rosemary
The grass is green, the sun is shining brightly
Near the tall, white stones with your
Sunday go-to-meeting clothes on
Sunday go-to-meeting clothes on
Sunday go-to-meeting clothes on
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