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[Verse 1]
I keep a garden no season can claim
Where crimson roses still whisper your name
The centuries drift like leaves in the rain
Yet every bloom awakens the pain

I watched the kingdoms crumble to dust
Saw lovers turn to memory and rust
But here beneath this moonlit sky
Your ghost remains where dreams never die

[Pre-Chorus]
And every petal that falls from my hand
Carries a story no mortal could understand

[Chorus]
Roses for the undying
Flowers for hearts that remain
Blooming through endless winters
Drinking the sorrow and rain

Roses for the forgotten
For every goodbye I survived
A crown made of fading memories
For those who never truly died

[Verse 2]
The faces blur but the wounds endure
Time steals the details, never the cure
I hear your laughter inside the night
A distant star beyond my sight

The world keeps changing its skin and name
Yet loneliness always stays the same
A faithful shadow beside my throne
A silent kingdom I rule alone

[Pre-Chorus]
And every thorn that pierces my skin
Reminds me of all that has been

[Chorus]
Roses for the undying
Flowers for hearts that remain
Blooming through endless winters
Drinking the sorrow and rain

Roses for the forgotten
For every goodbye I survived
A crown made of fading memories
For those who never truly died

[Bridge]
How many sunsets have I mourned?
How many promises outlived the dawn?
The stars above know all my tears
They watched me wander through countless years

I am the keeper of vanished days
The witness of love that time betrayed
Yet still I gather these crimson blooms
To brighten forgotten tombs

[Final Chorus]
Roses for the undying
For souls beyond decay
For every heart that left me
But somehow never went away

Roses for the eternal
For every dream that survives
A bouquet woven from centuries
For those who live in our lives

[Outro]
And when the final night finds me
When even the moon forgets my name
I'll leave these roses in silence
And follow the ones I could never reclaim

[Fade Out]
Roses upon forgotten graves
Names carried softly by the wind
The flowers remain
Long after the centuries end.

Roses for the Undying reads like a gothic blues devotional, its narrator tending a timeless garden where grief is cultivated as an art of remembrance. The lyrics braid petals and thorns into a ritual language: roses become vessels for stories no mortal could understand, thorns the proof that love pierces across eras. Empires fall, faces blur, and yet the chorus returns like a litany—flowers for hearts that remain—recasting mourning as a covenant with memory. Images of a crown made of fading memories and a silent kingdom ruled alone shape a philosophy of witness: to keep vigil is to resist oblivion, to water the past with sorrow and rain so that meaning can outlast time.

Across the bridge and final chorus, the scale expands from personal ache to cosmic timekeeping—the singer as keeper of vanished days, laying benedictions on souls beyond decay. The closing vow to leave roses in silence and follow the un reclaimable offers a tender surrender: remembrance endures even as the rememberer fades. Delivered in dark, contralto Southern blues tones, the piece invites a slow, minor-key sway—melodic blues phrasing that grounds mythic imagery in human ache. It’s a nocturne of endurance, where love survives not through denial of loss, but through the steadfast ceremony of naming, honoring, and letting go.