Chords for Bed Of Rose's

Tempo:
103.25 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

D

B

F#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Bed Of Rose's chords
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[E]
She was called a [A] scarlet woman by [E] the people who would go to church but left me in the [B] streets.
With [E] no parents of my own, [A] I never had a home, [F#] and an 18-year-old boy has got [B] three.
[A] She found me [D] outside one [A] Sunday morning, begging money from a man I [E] didn't know.
[A] She took me in [D] and wiped away [A] my childhood.
A woman of [E] the streets, this lady rose.
[A] This [D] bed of roses that [A] I lay on, where I was taught to [E] be a man.
[A] This [D] bed of roses where [A] I'm living, is the only [E] kind of life I [A] understand.
[E]
She was a [A] handsome woman, just [E] 35, who was spoken to in town by [B] very few.
[E] She managed a late [A] evening business, [F#] like most of the town wished [B] they could do.
[A] And I learned [D] all the things [A] that a man should know, from a woman not approved of, [E] I suppose.
But [A] she died [D] knowing that I [A] really loved her.
Of life's [E] bramble bush, I [A] picked a rose.
This bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on, where I was taught to [E] be a man.
[A] This bed [D] of roses where [A] I'm living, is the only [E] kind of life I [A] understand.
This bed [D] of roses [A] that I lay on, where I was taught to be [E] a man.
[A] This [D] bed of roses where [A] I'm living, is the only kind [E] of life I [A] [D] understand.
[E] [A]
[N]
Key:  
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
B
12341112
F#
134211112
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
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_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
She was called a [A] scarlet woman by [E] the people who would go to church but left me in the [B] streets.
With [E] no parents of my own, [A] I never had a home, [F#] and an 18-year-old boy has got [B] three. _
_ [A] She found me [D] outside one [A] Sunday morning, _ begging money from a man I [E] didn't know.
_ [A] She took me in [D] and wiped away [A] my childhood.
_ A woman of [E] the streets, this lady rose.
_ [A] This [D] bed of roses that [A] I lay on, where I was taught to [E] be a man.
[A] This [D] bed of roses where [A] I'm living, _ is the only [E] kind of life I [A] understand. _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ She was a [A] handsome woman, just [E] 35, _ who was spoken to in town by [B] very few.
_ [E] She managed a late [A] evening business, [F#] like most of the town wished [B] they could do.
[A] And I learned [D] all the things [A] that a man should know, from a woman not approved of, [E] I suppose.
But [A] she died [D] knowing that I [A] really loved her.
_ Of life's [E] bramble bush, I [A] picked a rose.
This bed [D] of roses that [A] I lay on, where I was taught to [E] be a man.
[A] This bed [D] of roses where [A] I'm living, _ is the only [E] kind of life I [A] understand.
_ This bed [D] of roses [A] that I lay on, where I was taught to be [E] a man.
[A] This [D] bed of roses where [A] I'm living, is the only kind [E] of life I [A] [D] understand.
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