Bed Of Roses – Afrojack


I see the fear in your eyes

Can’t find the feeling inside

You can run, you can try, living on your own

But I just can’t let you go

And I think that you might have been

In my heart all along

And I know that if this is real

Then how could it be wrong?

Wanna make you my only

Let me heal you what’s broken

Let your hair down softly

In a bed of roses

You don’t have to be lonely

Let me heal you what’s broken

Just lay your head on me

In a bed of roses

I’ll be the fire inside

The one who’s making you wild

And I know you’re afraid in a neverlast

Cause it happens so fast

And I think that you might have been

In my heart all along

And I know that if this is real

Then how could it be wrong?

Wanna make you my only

Let me heal you what’s broken

Let your hair down softly

In a bed of roses

You don’t have to be lonely

Let me heal you what’s broken

Just lay your head on me

In a bed of roses

Wanna make you my only

Let me heal you what’s broken

Let your hair down softly

In a bed of roses

In a bed of roses

In a bed of roses

Unveiling Vulnerability: Lyric Analysis of “Bed Of Roses”

Afrojack’s “Bed Of Roses” invites listeners into an intimate world of vulnerability, healing, and longing. The song explores the emotional journey of someone trying to mend a partner’s pain, with an undercurrent of unwavering devotion. Lines like “Let me heal you what’s broken” and “Just lay your head on me” highlight a desire to be a source of comfort and safety. The recurring imagery of a “bed of roses” symbolizes hope, softness, and a haven from loneliness. Throughout the track, Afrojack balances heartfelt reassurance with a plea for trust, making the song resonate with anyone who has ever wanted to help someone through their struggles.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Afrojack
  • Release Year: 2024

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