Verse When she was young they called her Wild Rose The ladies in the town turned up their nose. The boys all loved her heaven knows She would never be tied down. She said that she was getting out, the first chance she had she'd take it. Don't know when, don't know how, but I know for sure that I'll make it. So on the day that she, she turned 18, she bought her ticket for the GreyHound bus. He looked up from his cowboy hat and said, "Oh baby, what about us?". She said, "I've got to go, I've got to bloom but in this small town, babe, there ain't no room for this Wild Rose". And he looked at her and said, Chorus "Well, baby, you can bloom no matter where you are, you don't have to live in the sky to be a star, you don't have to be a sun to shine. Baby, just be mine." Verse She got on the bus, said, "I just can't stay" She didn't look back as they pulled away, but the hummin’ of the tires couldn't drown out the words she heard him say. There beside the road, she saw a wild rose and it bloomed right there where God had planted it on an old, rusty barbed wire fence and all of a sudden it all made sense when he said, Chorus "Baby, you can bloom no matter where you are, you don't have to live in the sky to be a star, you don't have to be a sun to shine. Baby, just be mine."... Verse * Well the bus pulled away with an empty seat. * She made a call sayin, "Baby, come and get me." They drove all through the night and went home to see an Oklahoma sun rise. Sittin on the porch late at night watchin’ their babies chasin’ fireflies. * The little one looks up at the sky and says, "I wanna be a star". Slowly strum the Outro And they said, "Baby, you can bloom no matter where you are, * you don't have to live in the sky to be a star." Finish on one stum on the final