Rose K


I tabbed it as best as I good considering it's originally played on cellos. The only chord I'm unhappy with is the Em, so if you find a better chord, go right ahead and fix it. G She doesn't know the man D Who tries to push her wheelchair in the sand. C She just looks out to sea. Em He's talking endlessly. G Oh, why won't he shutup? I take my medicine D I crush the paper cup. C Oh, maybe he's my son Em And he's coming to set me free. G She knows that she forgot That there's a story and she D Can't recall the plot. C Of course her family fought Em Over the furniture. G Oh, I don't know why they D Have taken all my favorite things away. C But one thing left's for sure Em I don't know what they were. Am They say a stone is a marker G And that it has weight. D They say it's solid D sus4 C But it can deteriorate. G The air is like a hand D Reminding her of all the things she's planned. C Like air that thought is gone Em Never to come again. G We came out to the beach D to find the mind I've lost and cannot reach. C I used to keep it here. Em It was much cleaner then. Am They say a rose is a flower G And that it is red. D D sus4 It blooms, it grows, it wilts C And then it is dead. (Strum lightly for next two stanzas) Am They say a stone is a marker G And that it has weight. D They say it's solid C But it can deteriorate. Am They say a rose is a flower G And that it is red. D It blooms, it grows, C And then it is dead. Am D G Oh, Ro----se Kennedy (End with one strum of the G)