Intro: D C G D Verse 1 D C She was a flower for the takin' G D Her beauty cut just like a knife. D C He was a banker from Macon. G D He swore he'd love her all his life. Verse 2 D C He bought her a mansion on a mountain, G D With a floral garden and a lot of land. D C But paradise became her prison G D That Georgia banker was a jealous man
Chorus Bm G And every time he talked about her Bm G A You could see the fire in his eyes ...and he'd say... D C I would walk through hell on Sunday G D To keep my rose in paradise Verse 3 D C He hired a man to tend the garden G D Keep an eye on her while he was gone D C Some say they ran away together G D Some say that gardener left alone Verse 4 D C Now that banker is an old man G D That mansions crumblin' down D C He sits all day and stares at the garden G D Not a trace of her was ever found Chorus Bm G And every time he talked about her Bm G A You could see the fire in his eyes ...and he'd say... D C I would walk through hell on Sunday G D To keep my rose in paradise Verse 5 D C Now there's a rose out in the garden G D It's beauty cuts just like a knife D C Some say it even grows in the winter time G D And blooms in the dead of the night
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"Rose in Paradise" is the lead single off of country music artist Waylon Jennings' 1987 album Hangin' Tough.
"Rose in Paradise" is written by Stewart Harris and Jim McBrid. "Rose in Paradise" was released in January 1987.