Written by Byron Gallimore, Blake Mevis, William D. Shore
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You better leave those bar room roses alone
They only bloom at night and then by morning they'll b
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They'll leave you with a heart cold as a stone
You better leave those bar room roses
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My daddy said now son pick that guitar just for fun
That six string devil leads to smoky
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Don't do like your daddy did run back to your wife and kids
Or you'll wind up holding jacks instead o
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I know that bar room light on any given night
Can make a bar room rose look like a
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beauty
Cause through those whiskey eyes temptation is disguised
And you'll start to believe they love yo
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Repeat #1 x2
FAQ
Who sang the the song Barroom Roses?
- The song Barroom Roses was sang by Moe Bandy.
Who is Moe Bandy?
- Marion Franklin "Moe" Bandy Jr. (born February 12, 1944) is an American country music singer. He was most popular during the 1970s, when he had several hit songs, both alone and with his singing partner, Joe Stampley.