WILD ROSES
Kimmie Rhodes Lyrics


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I've seen them down in the valley,
Wild roses that grow by the side of the road,
And they don't really mind if you pick them
And they don't really care if you leave them alone.

Wild roses... Wild roses open their hearts gently by the by.
Wild roses grow unattended and nobody ever knows why.
When the sun goes down in the valley
There's music in the night that it brings,
And the roses quietly listen
To the song that the whippoorwill sings.

Wild roses ... wild roses open their hearts gently by the by.
Wild roses grow unattended and nobody ever knows why.
You won't hear the sound of them leaving
As they softly fade into the snow,
And they don't really care if you pick them.




Wild roses just grow by the side of the road.
Wild roses just grow by the side of the road

Overall Meaning

In Kimmie Rhodes's song "Wild Roses," the singer is observing wild roses growing by the side of the road in a valley. What's most striking about these flowers is their resilience and independence; they don't seem to mind whether they're left alone or picked. The chorus of the song describes the wild roses as growing "unattended," and nobody knows why. They open their hearts "gently by the by," suggesting a gradual blooming process that is both natural and unforced.


As the sun goes down, there's a sense of magic in the air that the flowers quietly absorb. They listen to the song of the whippoorwill, which adds to the sense of natural harmony and beauty in this scene. At the end of the song, the singer notes that the wild roses fade softly into the snow without making a sound, underlining their quiet, undemanding nature. Ultimately, the message of "Wild Roses" seems to be that there is beauty in simplicity and self-reliance, even in something as small and unremarkable as a roadside flower.


Line by Line Meaning

I've seen them down in the valley,
Observing wild roses in the valley


Wild roses that grow by the side of the road,
Wild roses growing on roadside unattended


And they don't really mind if you pick them
Wild roses don't bother humans for plucking them


And they don't really care if you leave them alone.
Wild roses don't mind even if humans ignore them


When the sun goes down in the valley
Sunset in the valley


There's music in the night that it brings,
Nighttime in the valley is musical


And the roses quietly listen
Wild roses silently enjoying the melody


To the song that the whippoorwill sings.
Listening to the tune of a bird called whippoorwill


You won't hear the sound of them leaving
Wild roses leave quietly without any noise


As they softly fade into the snow,
Wild roses disappear smoothly in the snow


And they don't really care if you pick them.
Wild roses don't mind even if they are plucked by humans


Wild roses just grow by the side of the road.
Wild roses grow by themselves on the roadside




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: KIMMIE RHODES

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