The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow
This song was written about Zach Williams' mother-in-law, Edna, a “country gothic” woman who had a difficult marriage. The album cover was inspired in part by her as well.
Fake roses on the mantle
Elvis postcards on the fridge
Ed lays softly by the ringer
Baby’s sleeping in the crib
Old broken taped up tail light
On momma’s Monte Carlo
She don’t open all the gas bills
Just leaves it on the dashboard
[Chorus]
It’s a low and lonesome song
When the wind sweeps through the pine
She just turns the TV on
Puts her mind on better times
Takes the long way home from work
Car parked on the wrong side of the bridge
Country gold, Saturday night, and smokes one
You don’t have to tell me any of this
[Chorus]
It’s a low and lonesome song
When the wind sweeps through the pine
She just turns the TV on
Puts her mind on better times
It’s a low and lonesome song
When the wind sweeps through the pine
She just turns the TV on
Puts her mind on better times
Your heart is breaking
I hear what you’re saying
You don’t have to tell me anything
Your heart is breaking
I hear what you’re saying
You don’t have to tell me anything
Your heart is breaking
I hear what you’re saying
You don’t have to tell me anything
He won’t come around again
She don’t open that front door
She hears that low and lonesome sound
She don’t answer anymore
Fake Roses was written by Zach Williams (The Lone Bellow) & Kanene Pipkin & Brian Elmquist.
The Lone Bellow released Fake Roses on Mon Nov 03 2014.