Rosealia

Album: Deluxe (1995)
Charted: 71
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  • Where have you gone my Rosealia?
    Into the crowd he'll never find you
    If you walk real fast and you stay down low

    [Chorus:]
    So many times, so many chances
    This one could be your last
    You say, "No, no, no the fighting has left me tired"
    You say, "No, no, no" but the hurting goes on
    Put on your mask wearing your cape
    Put on your mask, my Rosealia
    Put on your mask wearing your cape
    Put on your mask, my Rosealia

    What has he done my senorita?
    His kind of love is going to kill you
    Do you fake a smile when you dodge the blows?

    [Chorus]

    Ladies and gentlemen of America

    There'll no longer be hurt
    Jealousy can rip your heart out
    And jealousy can turn a hand into a fist

    [Chorus]

    My Rosealia Writer/s: KEVIN GRIFFIN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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