Spanish Rose

Love's Triumph: A Journey for My Spanish Rose
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Lyrics

She was a Spanish rose from just this side of the border

Describing a woman as a Spanish rose located just on the near side of the border.

She had the prettiest face id ever seen

Complimenting the woman for having the most beautiful face ever seen.

Yes her father was a dirty dirty prison guard

Revealing that the woman's father is a prison guard with a tough and mean demeanor.

He put the face on mean

Describing how the father's job affects his facial expression, making it appear stern or mean.


Yes her father was an evil evil evil man

Emphasizing the father's evil nature, using repetition for emphasis.

He would make her cry each and every night

Explaining that the father causes the woman to cry every night with his actions or words.

He would curse and tell her how much he hated her

Describing the father's behavior of cursing and expressing hatred toward the woman before bedtime.

Right before he turned out the light

Highlighting the father's negative actions before turning off the lights.


I met a kind man he guarded the border

Introducing a kind man who guards the border, noticing determination in the speaker's eyes.

He saw the fire burning in my eyes

Noting the fire or passion in the speaker's eyes.

I said I'm going down this way to save my Spanish rose

Expressing the speaker's commitment to saving the Spanish rose, even if it means risking their life.

Andi might not come back this way alive

Acknowledging the potential danger and uncertainty in the mission.


The desert is a winding winding winding road

Portraying the desert as a long and uncertain path with no clear destination.

With no end in sight

Emphasizing the endless nature of the winding road in the desert.

I met a stranger who wondered on the same path

Encountering a stranger on the same journey, sharing a fire for the night.

And we shared a fire for the night

Building a connection with someone who shares a similar path in the desert.


I said I'm on going down this way to save my Spanish rose

Reiterating the commitment to saving the Spanish rose and expressing a lifelong love.

Loved her all my life and that's no lie

Stating the depth and sincerity of the speaker's love for the Spanish rose.

If her old man tries to stop me

Warning that if the woman's father tries to intervene, a conflict may lead to death.

One of us will surely die

Anticipating a potential life-threatening confrontation with the father.


I pulled in to town right before sundown

Describing the speaker's arrival in town just before sunset.

The sky was bleeding red

Depicting a dramatic sky with red hues as the speaker arrives.

The old man heard I was coming

Indicating that the news of the speaker's arrival has reached the woman's father.

So he brought down some banditos from

Suggesting that the father has enlisted the help of banditos (thugs or criminals).


Time slowed my eyes grew heavy

Describing a moment of tension as time seems to slow down, and the speaker feels the approach of a threat.

The devil was coming to take my soul

Using metaphorical language, implying that the devil is coming to claim the speaker's soul.

But before I could let him take me down below

Expressing a determination to resist the impending threat and see the Spanish rose.

But I must see my Spanish rose

Reaffirming the speaker's mission to reunite with the Spanish rose despite the challenges.


As we kissed our tears fell in my open wound

Depicting a poignant moment of kissing between the speaker and the Spanish rose, with tears symbolizing emotions.

And they healed right before our eyes

Highlighting the healing power of love as tears seemingly mend an open wound.

For a love so pure you will give up it all

Expressing the idea that a love so pure is worth sacrificing everything for.

Is a love that will never die

Affirming that a pure and sacrificial love is eternal and will never die.


So the wind carried me and my Spanish rose

Narrating the journey with the Spanish rose, guided by the wind, to the places of their dreams.

To the places of our dreams

Emphasizing the fulfillment of dreams and the journey with the Spanish rose.

Il love and cherish my Spanish rose

Declaring the speaker's love and appreciation for the Spanish rose.

For she's the only one I need , Just my Spanish rose and me.

Affirming the exclusivity of the Spanish rose in the speaker's life.

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