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Trampled Rose - Alison Krauss



     
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Trampled Rose Lyrics


Long way going to
Get my medicine
Sky's the autumn grey of a lonely wrenPiano from a window played
Gone tomorrow, gone yesterdayI found it in the street
At first I did not see
Lying at my feet
A trampled rosePassing the hat in church
It never stops going aroundYou never pay just once
To get the job doneWhat I done to me,
I done to you
What happened to the trampled rose?In the muddy street
With the fireworks and leavesA blind man with a cup I asked
Would he sing 'Kisses Sweeter Than Wine'I know that rose,
Like I know my name
The one I gave my love,
It was the same
Now I find it in the street,
A trampled rose

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Alison Krauss (born July 23, 1971) is an American bluegrass-country singer, songwriter and fiddler. Signed to Rounder Records as a 14-year-old fiddler from Champaign, Illinois, she has become the most recognized face in contemporary bluegrass, a critically acclaimed artist who has brought modern sophistication to the genre while respecting its traditions. Songfacts reports that in 2011 Krauss recorded her first ever number one country album in her home country with paper airplane. She has also sold upwards of 11 million records and garnered 2 Oscar nominations as well as 26 Grammy® Awards, the most for any female artist in Grammy® history.

Also impressive is Krauss's unwavering commitment to being an independent-label artist who has succeeded far beyond the scope of many major-label artists. She has circulated freely within pop, mainstream country and roots music circles, as a solo artist and with her long-time band Union Station, creating impeccably produced records that appeal to an equally wide-ranging and inquisitive audience. Krauss has continued doing things the old-fashioned way: following her heart and whatever path the music takes her on.

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