Dead Roses Chords by Joan Osborne

Dead Roses by Joan Osborne

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Intro B 

Verse 1:
         B 
Do you think about the days when we were in love 
         F#                               B 
When I whispered word to send us both to heaven 
B 
Now I'll press a kiss but I know it doesn't move you 
   F#                                B7 
But oh, I just can't seem to let it go 


       
      E                          B 
Dead letters with words that are no longer true 
      F#                                B B7 
Dead silence where your promise used to be 
           E                       B      A       E   
You don't want me anymore but I'd rather be with you 
      B              F#           E   B 
Dead roses are still beautiful to me
B F# E B 
Verse 2:
          B 
Well, I still hang around, put money in the jukebox 
           F#                                B 
Play those songs, let him ring the tears for me 
B                  
Friends all shake their heads and tell me to go on home 
     F#                                  B B7 
But that's where all those memories will be 

      E                          B 
Dead letters with words that are no longer true 
      F#                                B B7 
Dead silence where your promise used to be 
           E                       B      A       E   
You don't want me anymore but I'd rather be with you 
      B              F#           E   B 
Dead roses are still beautiful to me 

Solo B (B7) F# B (B7) F# B 


      E                          B 
Dead letters with words that are no longer true 
      F#                                B B7 
Dead silence where your promise used to be 
           E                       B      A       E   
You don't want me anymore but I'd rather be with you 
      B              F#           E   D 
Dead roses are still beautiful to me 
      B              F#           E      B 
Dead roses are still beautiful to me, uh, oh 

Solo 2 B

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