From A Dying Rose
A petal falls from a dying rose
Into the wind it blows through fate
While down below the ground there grows
Another rose that can hardly wait
Well, well, well, well
Well, well, well, well
Well, well, well, well
You know my uncle finally died of a heart attack
Bursting with pride, he was way overweight
There was hardly anybody at the funeral
Besides the ones who thought they might divide the estate
Well, well, well
The preacher couldn't tell us everything that he did
But he said every kind thing that he could
Mostly focusing on long ago when he was just a kid
And his intentions had all been so good
Well, well, well
A petal falls from a dying rose
Into the wind it blows through fate
While down below the ground there grows
Another rose that can hardly wait
Well, well, well, well
Well, well, well, well
Well, well, well, well
My mother said when he was younger, he was skinnier
And kinder and funnier and humble as a white picket fence
As he got older, he got fatter, left his wife for something younger
Started showing up here drunk and making less and less sense
Less and less sense
A petal falls from a dying rose
Into the wind it blows through fate
While down below the ground there always grows
Another rose that can hardly wait
My uncle Sam finally died of a heart attack
He's bursting with pride, way overweight
So through the eye of a needle on a camel's back
The American dream hits the Pearly Gate
Well, well, well, well
Well, well, well, well
Well, well, well, well
Well, well, well, well
Yeah, you get used to it