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On the second day I brought her a flower, she's more beautiful D Than any woman I see Gm Bb Cm I said do you know, where the wild roses grow, so sweet and scarlet D and free Gm Bb Cm On the second day he came with a single red rose, he said give me D your loss and your sorrow Gm Bb Cm I nodded my head as I lay on the bed, if I show you the roses will you D follow Gm Cm Gm Bb D R: They call me the wild rose, but my name is Eliza Day Gm Cm Gm F Gm Why, they call me like "I do not know", for my name is Eliza Day Gm Bb Cm 3. On the first day I saw her I knew she was the one she stared in my eyes D and smiled Gm Bb Cm For her lips with the colour of the roses, that grew down the river D All bloody and wine Gm Bb Cm When he knocked on my door and he entered the room the trembling subside D and in his sure embrace Gm Bb Cm He would be my first lad, a worker for hand he wiped off the tears, D that run down my face Gm Cm Gm Bb D R: They call me the wild rose, but my name is Eliza Day Gm Cm Gm F Gm Why, they call me like "I do not know", for my name is Eliza Day Gm Bb Cm 2
http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=11421
But she heard it and said yes."As the album title suggests, the Murder Ballads album is a collection of narrative songs that each tells the tale of a murder.Nick Cave and Kylie appeared live on various music shows performing the song and also made a video together. Nick Cave has a wonderful voice and this duo with Kylie Minogue is top.Teresa - Mechelen, BelgiumI love this song! Nick Cave is one of the few artists who can make something so disturbing so beautiful
http://songmeanings.com/songs/view/66405/
Which is the great thing about Nick Cave - he begins the song having the listener think it's a mushy ballad with lyrics straight from a romance novel ("From the first day I saw her I knew she was the one," "My trembling subsided in his sure embrace") and it ends with him killing her. @indoles77 0 It is a rewrite of a traditional folk song known as "The Oxford Girl", "The Wexford Girl", "Hanged I Shall Be" (Performed by the Albion Band under this title), "The Miller's Apprentice" and many other titles
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