Clare Bowen: Black Roses Meaning
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Song Released: 2014
Black Roses Lyrics
staring into mine,
but it's a battlefield and I'm on the other side.
You can throw your words,
sharper than a knife,
and leave me cold, in another house on fire.
I, lay low, lay low and watch the bridges burn
I, lay...
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This song is about abuse. Both physically and mentally. Like when it says 'you can throw your words sharper than a knife'. This most probably means that the person saying the words is hurting Clare more than a knife really could.
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