Bed Of Roses

Jon Bon Jovi · This Left Feels Right: Greatest Hits With a Twist

Sitting here wasted and wounded at this old piano
Trying hard to capture the moment this morning I don't know
'cause a bottle of vodka's still lodged in my hand
and some blonde gave me nightmares, i think that she's still in my bed
as I dream about movies they won't make of me when I'm dead.

With an ironclad fist, I wake up and french kiss the morning
While some marching band keeps its own beat in my head while we're talking
about all of the things that I long to believe,
about love, the truth, what you mean to me
and the truth is, baby you're all that I need.

I wanna lay you down in a bed of roses
for tonight I'll sleep on a bed of nails
i want to be just as close as, the Holy Ghost is,
and lay you down on a bed of roses.

Well I'm so far away
Each step that I takes on my way home
a king's ransom in dimes I'd give each night
to see through this payphone
still I run out of time or it's hard to get through
till the bird on the wire flies me back to you
i'll just close my eyes and whisper, baby blind love is true

I wanna lay you down in a bed of roses
for tonight I'll sleep on a bed of nails
i want to be just as close as, the Holy Ghost is,
and lay you down on a bed of roses.

The hotel bar hangover whiskey's gone dry
The barkeeper's wig's crooked
and she's giving me the eye
Well I might have said yeah
but I laughed so hard I think I died.

now as you close your eyes you know I'll be thinking about you
while my mistress she calls me to stand in her spotlight again
tonight, I won't be alone but you know that don't mean I'm not lonely
i've got nothing to prove
for it's you that I'd die to defend.

I wanna lay you down in a bed of roses
for tonight I'll sleep on a bed of nails
i want to be just as close as, the Holy Ghost is,
and lay you down on a bed of roses.

Bed Of Roses

Jon Bon Jovi's "Bed Of Roses" stands as a defining track from his 1986 album "Slippery When Wet," which catapulted him to global superstardom. The song exemplifies the power ballad style that became central to his discography, blending rock instrumentation with emotive vocals to explore themes of romantic vulnerability and heartbreak. Its success on the charts established it as a staple of his greatest hits collections, including "This Left Feels Right: Greatest Hits With a Twist." The recording remains a quintessential example of mid-1980s pop-rock, influencing countless artists who followed in his wake and cementing Bon Jovi's legacy as a leading figure in the genre during that era.