Grateful Dead - Rosemary

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2009

Garcia;Hunter

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Recorded on Aoxomoxoa. For a long time it was assumed it had never been been played live. But a tape of a performance on 7 December 1968 has recently come to light.

Swath of heaven, a breath of cologne
*her mirror* was a window she sat quite alone
All around her the garden grew
Scarlet and purple and crimson and blue

She came and she looked and at last went away
The garden was sealed when the flowers decayed
On the wall of the garden, a legend did say
"No one may come here, since no one may stay"

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  • I love this song, but i wish it were longer, but that's alright, i'll just keep listening to it over and over :)

  • best song ever?

    

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  • are you serious? i have to listen to this whole stupid fucking ad?

  • Best song ever !

    

  • seriously one of the best songs ever

  • Same as feeling like MrLostRonin.....The best song ever and be the best example psychedelic music.

  • im 14 and i should the grateful dead to my parents...

  • I am usually good at interpreting songs, but I have no idea what this song is about. It's beautiful, so I love it, but I'm clueless.

  • @imalwaystrollin Oh my partner says "don't feel so bad, we had Donny Osmond" lol!

  • @imalwaystrollin lol, cute. Glad you appreciate good music! :)

  • this song makes me sad every time i hear it. <3 Gratefully

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