Though you may be pure of heart and free of sin
And though you have been chosen to begin
And yet you must be worthy of the prophecy
But seek and you shall find your destiny

Loneliness will haunt you
Will you sacrifice?
Do you take the oath
Will you give your life
Under the rose?

The more you hurt the less you feel the pain
And the more you change the more you stay the same
But now before you lies the quest at hand
And from this boy you may become a man

Though you understand
Will you sacrifice?
Do you take the oath
Will you give your life
Under the rose?

Loneliness will haunt you
Will you sacrifice?
Do you take the oath
Will you give your life
Under the rose?


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Under the Rose Lyrics as written by Paul Caravello Gene Simmons

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    Under the Rose = Sub Rosa or "under secret / confidentiality."

    It is also used in Freemasonry that the Rose window of Notre Dame cathedral is FULL of Freemason symbolism (as well as the entire building inside and out) and secret meanings in which masters would take an apprentice 'Under the Rose" -window to explain their secrets.

    mithrandir2012on August 08, 2014   Link

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