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Roses for the Dead
Funeral for a Friend Lyrics


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Just to say we're sorry,
For the black eyes and bleeding lips.
When it's hard to forget
How many lies we've told.

Or how old we'd go,
Before I said goodbye.
So let's scrape our knees on the playground.

It's not your fault,



You feel okay.
It's too late in the day.
It's not your fault,
You feel betrayed.
You can't come out to play.

I never listened to a word you never said.
I never listened to a word you never said.

Wasting the hours now,
We're all suckers for tragedies.
And start this over again,
And you bring us to our knees.

As sunrise comes,
And the story will sell,
There'll be a hundred papers,
So we'll follow you up.

It's not your fault,
You feel okay.
It's too late in the day.
It's not your fault,
You feel betrayed.
You can't come out to play.

I never listened to a word you never said.
I never listened to a word you never said.

So raise your hands up high,
And let this rain pour on.
So raise your hands up high,
And wash us away.

Like innocence and childbirth,
You look just like your mother
And you look just like your father.
Forgive him our father,
Your son is smiling,
So lay roses around you.

Overall Meaning

"Roses For The Dead" is a song that explores guilt and remorse over the death of a friend. It speaks of apologies for mistakes made, lies told, and the feeling of betrayal. The lyrics express regret for failing to listen and comprehend the unspoken words of the departed friend.


The song has a sense of hopelessness and finality, with lines like "It's too late in the day" and "And start this over again, And you bring us to our knees". The repetition of "It's not your fault, You feel betrayed. You can't come out to play" reinforces the idea of helplessness in the face of death.


The chorus, "So raise your hands up high, And let this rain pour on", brings a glimmer of hope as it encourages the listener to let go of their guilt and let the rain (a symbol of cleansing) wash away their pain.


Funeral for a Friend's "Roses For The Dead" is a reflective and moving song that speaks to the universal experience of loss and regret.


Line by Line Meaning

Just to say we're sorry,
We begin with an apology for the pain we've caused, both physically and emotionally


For the black eyes and bleeding lips.
The bruises and cuts we've inflicted on you


When it's hard to forget
Despite the difficulty in doing so


How many lies we've told.
The numerous untruths we've told you


Or how old we'd go,
We'll go to great lengths


Before I said goodbye.
Before ending our relationship


So let's scrape our knees on the playground.
Let's start over like children and forget our past mistakes


It's not your fault,
You're not to blame


You feel okay.
It's normal to feel okay


It's too late in the day.
It's too late to change things now


It's not your fault,
Again, it's not your fault


You feel betrayed.
We understand you feel let down


You can't come out to play.
You don't want to engage with us anymore


I never listened to a word you never said.
We ignored what you didn't say


Wasting the hours now,
We're wasting our time


We're all suckers for tragedies.
We're all drawn to negative events


And start this over again,
Again, let's restart this


And you bring us to our knees.
But you're the one who has the power over us


As sunrise comes,
With the start of a new day


And the story will sell,
When the sensationalized story is told


There'll be a hundred papers,
Numerous news outlets will report on it


So we'll follow you up.
We'll keep up with you, no matter what


So raise your hands up high,
But for now, we'll raise our hands


And let this rain pour on.
And let the metaphorical rain wash us clean


Like innocence and childbirth,
We consider this to be pure and a new beginning


You look just like your mother
We note that you resemble your mother


And you look just like your father.
And your father, as well


Forgive him our father,
We ask for forgiveness on behalf of our father


Your son is smiling,
But your son is happy


So lay roses around you.
So we lay roses around you as a symbol of our love




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: DARRAN ANTHONY SMITH, GARETH DAVIES, KRIS ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES, RYAN RICHARDS

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