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Two Dozen Roses | Shenandoah Lyrics, Meaning & Videos

Two Dozen RosesShenandoah Lyrics

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I brought flowers to your door last nightI done you wrong and I wanna make it rightYou said I'm not welcome hereI know it oughta be perfectly clearBut I can't help but wonder what it might be like

If I had two dozen roses and an older bottle of wineIf I really could've hung the moon, would it change your mind?

If I could cry a little harder and get a little less sleep at nightIf I had two dozen roses, would it change your mind?

Oh, I must have been a fool back thenTo lose something that you can't have againI've done all that I know to doAnd second guessed my every moveI can't help but wonder how it might have been

If I had two dozen roses and an older bottle of wineIf I really could've hung the moon, would it change your mind?If I could cry a little harder and get a little less sleep at nightIf I had two dozen roses, would it change your mind?

If I could cry a little harder and get a little less sleep at nightIf I had two dozen roses, would it change your mind?

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Oh baby, would it change your mind?Oh baby, would it change your mind?Oh baby, would you change your mind?

Oh baby, could it change your mind?Oh baby, would you change your mind?

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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Two Dozen Roses" by Shenandoah describe a man who has made a mistake in his relationship and is trying to make amends. He has brought flowers to his partner's door to apologize, but she tells him he is not welcome. Despite this, he can't help but wonder what it would be like if he had done more to make things right. He imagines what it would be like if he had brought two dozen roses and an older bottle of wine, or if he could have hung the moon. He wonders if these grand gestures would change his partner's mind and allow him back into her life.

The chorus of the song emphasizes the man's desperation to make things right. He wishes he could cry harder and get less sleep at night, as if these actions alone would be enough to fix things. He repeats the question of whether or not two dozen roses would change his partner's mind, almost as if he is trying to convince himself that they would.

Line by Line Meaning

I brought flowers to your door last nightI made an attempt to apologize for my wrongdoing

I done you wrong and I wanna make it rightI acknowledge my mistakes and want to make amends

You said I'm not welcome hereYou made it clear that I am not wanted in your life

I know it oughta be perfectly clearI understand the message, but can't help but wonder

But I can't help but wonder what it might be likeI can't stop thinking about the possibility of us being together again

If I had two dozen roses and an older bottle of wineIf I gave you a grand gesture and a sensory experience, would it make a difference?

If I really could've hung the moon, would it change your mind?If I could accomplish the impossible, would you reconsider being with me?

If I could cry a little harder and get a little less sleep at nightIf I showed more emotion and made more sacrifices, would you take me back?

Oh, I must have been a fool back thenLooking back, I realize how foolish my actions were

To lose something that you can't have againI regret losing something that I can't ever have again

I've done all that I know to doI've exhausted all efforts to make things right

And second guessed my every moveI constantly replayed the situation and doubted myself

But I can't help but wonder how it might have beenI still wonder about the alternate outcome if I had acted differently

Oh baby, could you change your mind?I still hope for a chance to be with you again

Whoa, baby, would you change your mind?I plead with you to reconsider your decision

Whoa, baby, could you change your mind?I hold onto the possibility that you might change your mind

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Beginner MusicWritten by: Robert Byrne, Mac McAnally

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