Our context engine found "after what i've done you may not keep the roses" used in 2 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
after what i've done you may not keep the roses
Singer: corbin, easton
to a woman they say a more than a man can say
after what i've done you may not keep the roses
but i just thought i would send them anyways
to a woman they say a more than a man can say
after what i've done you may not keep the roses
but i just thought i would send them anyways
Singer: young, faron
to a woman they say more than man can say
after what i've done you may not keep the roses
but i just thought i would sent them anyway
to a woman they say more than man can say
after what i've done you may not keep the roses
but i just thought i would sent them anyway