"Wild Irish Rose" lyrics - GEORGE JONES

GEORGE JONES
"Wild Irish Rose"
(Bobby Braddock)

They sent him to Asia to fight in a war
He came back home crazy and asking, "What for?"
They had him committed, Oh, medals and all
To a mental hosipital with rubber walls.

They cut off the funding, Oh, they cut off the lights
He hit the street runnin' that cold winter night
Now the streets are the only place he can call home
He seems Oh, so lonely, but he's never alone.

He lies there holding his wild irish rose
This crazy old fool in the smelly old clothes
He could have had something much better, God knows
Than a half-empty bottle of Wild Irish Rose.

A baby named Scarlet with laughing blue eyes

[Spoken:]
Has been in his wallet Ah! way back since '65
[Sang:]
So much was forgotten, Oh, so far back in time
Way down in the bottom of a river of wine.

[Spoken:]
You know, they found him at Clarksville, West 25th
They can't even find a hearbeat, Lord, his fingers are so stiff
Just like they're all frozen, he's holding her tight
[Sang:]
But the habit, oh, it's broken, it's his Roses' last night.

He lies there holding his Wild Irish Rose
But his soul's in a place where a real hero goes
Now he's got something better, much better, God knows
Than a half-empty bottle of Wild Irish Rose...