On a dead end street
In a dead end town
There’s a motel that I call home
Just a few small hopes
And a few small dreams
Is all that place is resting on
Desiree lives two doors down
She’s been there for way too long
Oh Yeah!
Sometimes when she’s feelin' down
You know I hope she hears this song
On a bed of roses
Not beneath some motel light
On a bed of roses
She deserves to sleep tonight
She deserves to sleep tonight
She comes home late everynight
I can hear her walkin' down my hall
She don’t talk on the phone too much
When she does I hear it through my wall
Desiree don’t have many friends
At least not many good ones
I may be just an ordinary man
But at least I’m someone to lean on
On a bed of roses
Not beneath some motel light
On a bed of roses
She deserves to sleep tonight
She deserves to sleep tonight
Tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight
Tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight
On a bed of roses
Not beneath some motel light
On a bed of roses
She deserves to sleep tonight
On a bed of roses
On a bed of roses
Oh, she deserves to sleep tonight
She deserves to sleep tonight
I'm sorry, I want to love Mason's stuff, but I can't get over the fact that Jani is and always be Warrant. RIP Jani, and thank you for writing all the hits.
Thank God I was 21 in 1986 coming of age in the 80's ruled!!! I actually feel sorry for those who came up with the depressing nonsense of the 90's bands.
i don't remember Jani Lane for Cherry Pie. What songs come to mind when you say WARRANT are "She's So Pretty...,"Uncle Tom's Cabin,"Sometime She Cries" etc.
This is such a joke. Jani and the Warrant of the 80s was the band. Jaime St. James and Robert Mason are fine professional musicians, but the Warrant I will forever remember is the band with the man...Jani Lane...fronting it. Just my opinion.