(Intro – DaisyAnn)
Summer wind on the boulevard tonight
Neon signs flicker pink and blue light
Your shadow dancing next to mine
But something in your eyes says goodbye
Clock strikes twelve in a quiet town
Petals falling softly to the ground
You laugh like nothing’s wrong tonight
But love is fading in the light
(Verse 1 – DaisyAnn)
We were running through the streets barefoot
Cherry slush and lipstick on your hood
Your radio playing our favorite song
But I knew this moment wouldn’t last long
You whispered secrets in my ear
Said forever felt so close right here
But forever’s just a word we say
When we’re too scared to walk away
(Pre-Chorus – DaisyAnn)
And the roses in the moonlight glow
But every petal starts to fall slow
(Chorus – DaisyAnn)
Midnight roses in your hair tonight
Dancing under broken neon lights
Hold me close before the morning shows
Love don’t last like midnight roses
Your perfume lingers in the breeze
Like a ghost that follows me
Kiss me once before we go
Love fades fast like midnight roses
(Verse 2 – Lali)
Te miré cuando el reloj marcó
Doce sueños que el verano dejó
Tu sonrisa dulce como el sol
Pero tu silencio dijo adiós
Las luces rojas del boulevard
Nos vieron reír y también llorar
Tu mano tembló junto a mi piel
Como sabiendo que iba a doler
(Pre-Chorus – Lali)
Las rosas caen sin avisar
Como un amor que no vuelve más
(Chorus – DaisyAnn & Lali)
Midnight roses in your hair tonight
Dancing under broken neon lights
Hold me close before the morning shows
Love don’t last like midnight roses
Tu recuerdo vive en mi voz
Como un eco entre los dos
Kiss me once before we go
Love fades fast like midnight roses
(Bridge – DaisyAnn)
If I could freeze this summer night
We’d stay forever in the light
(Bridge – Lali)
Pero el tiempo nunca quiso parar
Y el amor aprendió a escapar
(Both)
Maybe somewhere down the road
Our hearts will find what we once wrote
(Final Chorus – Both)
Midnight roses in your hair tonight
Dancing under purple city lights
Hold me close before the morning shows
Love don’t last like midnight roses
But in every summer breeze that blows
I’ll remember the midnight roses