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only, it's an extraordinarily beautiful country gospel recorded by Jeff
and Sheri Easter.
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Roses Will Bloom Again Recorded by Jeff and Sheri Easter Written by Marcia B. Henry
C F G7 C I planted a little rose bush I tended it with care F Dm G7 Its buds began to blossom their sweet fragrance filled the air Am Em But when winter came it withered F C Am G7 The petals dropped and fell to the ground my heart sank as it faded F G7 But I’d forgotten who had made it
C Dm He said roses will bloom again just wait and see G7 Don’t mourn what might have been F G7 Only God knows how and when that F G7 C Roses will bloom again
F G7 C Rose was his only sweetheart a loving wife of forty years F Dm G7 Cherished every day they had and held memories dear Am Em F C He never dreamed he’d bury love and go on to live alone Am G7 F But he laid his Rose to rest he looked to heaven G7 And tried his best to believe that
Repeat #2 Roses will...
F G7 C The precious rose of Sharon broken and bruised in cruel shame F Dm G7 Stained on the cross of Calvary so that men might be saved Am Em F C Satan cheered as He died while Mary and the others cried Am G7 Then God raised Him up from dead sleep F G7 And kept a promise only He could keep
Repeat #2 Roses will...
F G7 C Roses will bloom again
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