[Verse 1]
Rose puts on her stockings and she lights a cigarette
Holds her tired face up to the mirror
She sees a younger woman there she thought she would forget
And it hurts her now that no one comes to see her
Do, do do do do do
Do, do do do do
[Verse 2]
She used to go to parties and a-dancing with her beau
Beneath the southern moon they found their places
But now she's tired all the time, she got nowhere to go
And the memories keep showing up in faces
[Chorus]
So she finds her dressing table and she puts on all of her clothes
And she cries when she's realized she's just an old Rose
[Verse 3]
Rose walks to the kitchen then she fills her coffee cup
And thinks of how the mornings used to greet her
But now it's just another day and harder to get up
And it breaks her heart to think that no one needs her
[Chorus]
And she wants to start all over but she ain't got far to go
So she cries when she's realized she's just an old Rose
[Verse 1]
Rose puts on her stockings and she lights a cigarette
Holds her tired face up to the mirror
She sees a younger woman there she thought she would forget
And it hurts her now that no one comes to see her
Rose was written by John Hiatt.
Rose was produced by Glen Spreen.