Twelve Roses
Twelve Roses

Beach Fossils - Twelve Roses Lyrics

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May 25, 2010
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Twelve Roses Lyrics

What have I been doing here?
And what's the biggest chase?
How will we be listening when we're slipping out of the race?
Roses pushed inside my palm
And rusting with the fun
You've already finished it
When the notion's just begun

And I don't know what I'm doing here and I
Can't say why you would be here

And I've seen roses twelve feet tall
Hearts on their shoulders
And that's not all
And I've seen roses six feet all
Hearts on their shoulders
And that's not all

Writer(s): James Dustin Payseur
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for "Twelve Roses" by Beach Fossils?

    The lyrics for "Twelve Roses" were written by the band's founder and frontman, James Dustin Payseur.

  2. What distinctive elements are recognized in Beach Fossils' music?

    Beach Fossils are known for their lo-fi, atmospheric sound, confessional and nostalgic lyrics, and Dustin Payseur's laid-back vocal style. Their music often reflects themes of adolescence, nostalgia, and real-life experiences.

  3. When was Beach Fossils' debut album released?

    Beach Fossils' self-titled debut album was released in May 2010 through Captured Tracks.

  4. What is a notable aspect of Beach Fossils' live performances?

    Beach Fossils' live performances are known for their energetic and dynamic shows. They often include songs from their entire discography, and tracks from their EP 'What A Pleasure' frequently make it into the live setlist.

  5. How did Beach Fossils' music evolve over the years?

    While the early work of Beach Fossils focused on lo-fi pop songs, over the years their music has explored more complex themes and instrumentation. Their third album, 'Somersault,' for example, features string arrangements and diverse instruments like the piano, harpsichord, flute, and sax.

  6. How has Dustin Payseur's songwriting approach changed over time?

    Dustin Payseur started with writing happy pop songs but eventually shifted to more personal and emotive themes. He has embraced writing about his real-life feelings, including sadness, leading to some of the band's most popular songs.

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