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When she was young they called her Wild Rose
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The ladies in the town turned up their nose.
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The boys all loved her heaven knows
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She would never be tied down.
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She said that she was getting out, the first chance she had she'd take it.
C G
Don't know when, don't know how, but I know for sure that I'll make it.
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So on the day that she, she turned 18, she bought her ticket for the GreyHound bus.
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He looked up from his cowboy hat and said, 'Oh baby, what about us?'.
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She said, 'I've got to go, I've got to bloom
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but in this small town, babe, there ain't no room for this Wild Rose'.
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And he looked at her and said,
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'Well, baby, you can bloom no matter where you are,
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you don't have to live in the sky to be a star, you don't have to be a sun to shine.
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Baby, just be mine.'
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She got on the bus, said, 'I just can't stay' She didn't look back as they pulled away,
C G
but the hummin? of the tires couldn't drown out the words she heard him say.
Am F
There beside the road, she saw a wild rose and it bloomed right there where God had planted it
C G
on an old, rusty barbed wire fence and all of a sudden it all made sense when he said,
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'Baby, you can bloom no matter where you are, you don't have to live in the sky to be a star, you
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don't have to be a sun to shine. Baby, just be mine.'...
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Well the bus pulled away with an empty seat.
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She made a call sayin, 'Baby, come and get me.'
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They drove all through the night and went home to see an Oklahoma sun rise.
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Sittin on the porch late at night watchin? their babies chasin? fireflies.
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The little one looks up at the sky and says, 'I wanna be a star'.
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And they said, 'Baby, you can bloom no matter where you are,
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you don't have to live in the sky to be a star.'
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