Color Of Roses Lyrics by Bette Midler
(from the album Bette)
Color Of Roses Lyrics
I held you close to me
once in a distant dream,
far from the shores of my fear.
I sailed on the ocean where
all I imagined could happen,
and now you are here.
It's so hard to touch
what is out of our hands,
to know and to trust
what the heart understands.
Only the ones who believe
ever see what they dream,
ever dream what comes true.
Life gives us magic and
life brings us tragedy.
Everyone suffers some loss.
Still we have faith in it,
childlike hope.
There's a reason that outweighs the cost.
And gravity throws
all these rules in our way.
And sometimes the sprit
refuses to play.
Only the ones who believe
ever see what they dream,
ever dream what comes true.
And oh, love,
turn me around in your arms.
And in this dream we share
let us not miss one kiss.
And add my regrets
to the tears in the rain
for that's what the color
of roses contain.
Only the ones who believe
ever see what they dream,
ever dream,
ever dream what comes true.
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Other Lyrics from Bette
Bless You Child Lyrics
God Give Me Strength Lyrics
In These Shoes Lyrics
Just My Imagination (running Away With Me) Lyrics
Love Tko Lyrics
Moses Lyrics
Nobody Else But You Lyrics
Shining Star Lyrics
That's How Heartaches Are Made Lyrics
When Your Love Was Low Lyrics
Other Bette Midler Albums
- Songs for the New Depression Lyrics
- For The Boys Lyrics
- Bette Midler Lyrics
- Live at Last Lyrics
- Broken Blossom Lyrics
- Thighs & Whispers Lyrics
- Beaches Lyrics
- Divine Madness Lyrics
- Some People's Lives Lyrics
- Divine Miss M Lyrics
- Mud Will Be Flung Tonight Lyrics
- The Rose Lyrics
- Gypsy Lyrics
- Bette of Roses Lyrics
- No Frills Lyrics
- Bathhouse Betty Lyrics
- Bette Midler Sings The Rosemary Clooney Songbook Lyrics
- Sings the Peggy Lee Songbook Lyrics
- Cool Yule Lyrics
Bette Midler News
- Stevie Hopes To Spread The Love - Montreal Gazette
Q: There are rumours you might be thinking of playing in Las Vegas at Caesar's Palace, maybe with Bette Midler now that Celine (Dion) has left.
canada.com - Composers Big Band Features The Music Of Ed Xiques - Montclair Times
... Gladys Knight, The Temptations, Bette Midler, Ray Charles, Steve Marcus, Harkness Ballet, The Hudson Valley Philharmonic, McCoy Tyner, Charles Aznavour,
montclairtimes.com - Local Musicians Welcome Beekman Home - Corvallis Gazette Times
Her music has been influenced by Ani Difranco, Sarah McLachlan, Tori Amos, Carol King, Grace Slick, Tracy Chapman, Bette Midler and the Indigo Girls.
gazettetimes.com - To Spend The Holidays At Nyc's Cafe Carlyle - All About Jazz
... LL Cool J, Blood Sweat and Tears, Chris Botti, Dave Koz, Dolly Parton, Elton John, Bonnie Raitt, Burt Bacharach, Bette Midler and Stevie Wonder,
allaboutjazz.com - The Music Australia Loved - Sydney Morning Herald
... think Bette Midler's Beaches album came out in 1980.... more like 1989 I think Lists are just lists, and taste is either to be had or just misjudged!
blogs.smh.com.au - Fireworks Company Promises Sands Will Be 'dancing With The Music' - Press Of Atlantic City
This much we know: it will be to the tune of Bette Midler's rendition of "Under the Boardwalk" and songs by Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen, among others.
pressofatlanticcity.com - Stanley Native Sings Her Way From La To Nashville To Her Hometown - Minot Daily News
Her audience at the Fun-Raiser can expect to hear some of her musical range, including a little rock ’n’ roll, some blues, 1940s tunes and Bette Midler
minotdailynews.com - Bette Midler Hosts Nyc 'wicked Day' 10/28; City-wide Events - Broadway World
NYRP Founder and Chairwoman Bette Midler will host the opening ceremony, featuring a performance by the cast and a free block party for the community and
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Nellie Mckay: The Defiant One - San Diego Union Tribune
Or if McKay's best work didn't suggest an unlikely cross between Bette Midler, Doris Day and Ella Fitzgerald, mixed with an artistic sensibility so acerbic
signonsandiego.com- The Myth Of Bad Press - Glens Falls Post-star
Bette Midler is another woman on a pop-culture pedestal. She’s not nearly as smiley as Ms. Parton. But Bette is lovable in her own brassy way.
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