A Dozen Roses and a Six-Pack

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A Dozen Roses and a Six-Pack

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[Verse 1] There's that flower shop on Main Lord, it's been too long since it's seen my face I probably should've stopped by yesterday Just a few miles from our house There's a neon sign flashing "coldest beer in town" Is she gone for good? Well, it's hard to say But I'm going to be ready either way [Chorus] I got a dozen roses if she comes back home One for every time I left her lonely waiting on me Why did it take so long to see? And this six pack might not be enough But it's a damn good start if we're ending us We'll either work it out or we won't But I got a dozen roses if she comes back home And a six pack if she don't [Verse 2] I'm praying love will bring her back Oh, just one more chance that's all I'll ever ask I sure hope she ain't a memory yet But she left her book there on the bed Would a woman leave a man like that? [Chorus] I got a dozen roses if she comes back home One for every time I left her lonely waiting on me Why did it take so long to see? And this six pack might not be enough But it's a damn good start if we're ending us We'll either work it out or we won't But I got a dozen roses if she comes back home And a six pack if she don't [Bridge] Is she gone for good? Well it's hard to say But I'm going to be ready either way [Chorus] I got a dozen roses if she comes back home One for every time I left her lonely waiting on me, baby Why'd it take so long to see? And this six pack might not be enough But it's a damn good start if we're ending us We'll either work it out or we won't But I got a dozen roses if she comes back home Yeah, I got these dozen roses in case she comes back home And a six pack if she don't And a six pack if she don't (And a six pack if she don't)

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Credits

Writers
  • Aaron Goodvin
  • Adam Sanders
  • Cole Swindell