Nikki Flores
Roses
[Refrain: Nikki Flores]
Just like a rose
Everybody knows that you are so beautiful
But I feel a thorn on my hide
I should've known
We can't repair what we broke
But I held you close, too close
I should've left your roses at the door
They're sharper than before
And I don't want them no more
I should've left your roses at the door
They're sharper than before
And I don't need them no more(Don't need it)

[Verse 1: Adverse]
Now baby was kind of like my faded rose
Love at supersonic speed, my Amy Rose
We were the perfect match, such a great couple
But we let others intrude, they made trouble
He say, she say, involved with the voices
Thorns in my rose, sipping a bottle of poison
With another one meant for my Juliet
Who I would truly wed from life through the death
Under the halo, couldn't tell she's the devil
A relationship that shed and fell with the petals
Bought you that bouquet, thought we'd be okay
Didn't know those flowers would be put on my own grave
Excuse my language, pardon its use
But now all you are to me is a gardening tool
Now I'm just praying for the day it goes away
Like memories even the most beautiful roses fade
[Refrain: Nikki Flores]

[Verse 2: Hiatus]
I can still see them roses pinned on your prom dress
Regardless, should've left them roses on your doorstep
Too much stress, got us breaking under the pressure
To the point that we've turned "I love you" into a lecture
I said from the beginning wasn't looking for perfection
But that's how it's looking from your side of the spectrum
Pressuring correction, simultaneously dodging a confession
I see you as an angel, you look at me like the devil
Disadvantaged due to disrespect on different levels
Nothing could prepare you for the battle just ahead
Counting on casualties and definitely death
Desire dying, and dwindling hope
Hearts that got broke and Suicide Notes
Make ups and break ups, not that it could phase us
Maybe this love is just something that we made up
Not so sure about anything anymore, except that you should've left my roses at the door

[Refrain: Nikki Flores]