MIKE SCHIKORA LAST ROSE OF SUMMER

by Cabbage Bosspublished on November 9, 2024

This video is a mid-tempo romantic love letter painted on a classic country canvas. It tells the tale of a distant relative’s marriage proposal with a rose picked in the last days of Summer.

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