Rosalita - Al Dexter



     
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Rosalita Lyrics


Rosalita's crawlin' round the knees
Rest my head, she's callin' to me
In my dreams, she's there for me
But open my eyes to see you there
I am fallin'
Sweetness, since you left me
It's been your flag I'm flying
But I'm sick of cryingWhy did you choose to deceive me?
Was your plan just to kiss, fuck and leave me?
So, considerately just please talk to me
I won't portray myself so pitifully
My little conceit, you see
Is that I will never need you more than nowRosalita's walkin' out on me
Close the door, she's stallin', I see
She's so sweet, but not for me
But as we sit around and laugh about
She's tryin' to call me
Darlin', though you hurt me

It's not from my lack of tryin'
You've got a fear of flyin' highYou have lost your patience
I see myself sink in your estimations
Forget the salutations just please study these tears
Your bitter words they just confirm my fears
Gonna let it fuck up all the years
Yet I will not need you more than nowBeautiful bitch, I could consider this a simple glitch
You're just a hopeless stitch in time
But then for your crimes
Please find yourself a little guilty with these lines
Got your conscience on my mindBecause I could not need you more
Oh, I could not need you more
Yeah, I could not need you more than now
Could not need you more than now

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Al Dexter (May 4, 1905 in Jacksonville, Texas - January 28, 1984 in Lewisville, Texas) was an American country musician and songwriter. He is best known for "Pistol Packin' Mama", a 1942 hit that was one of the most popular recordings of the World War II years and would later become a hit again with a cover by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters. Born Clarence Albert Poindexter, in the 1930s, he owned a bar and helped to popularize the style of country music known as honky tonk. Other hits from the 1940s include "So Long Pal", "Triflin' Gal", "Guitar Polka" and "I'm Losing My Mind".

Read more about Al Dexter on Last.fm.


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