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Originally Posted by Butters
No, not the mistress, which as you said is obviously the music industry but "the blonde that was still in his bed" was his confession that he slept with another woman. Jon himself has described the song as his confessional.
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I don't think so. I believe it is a metaphor to the one thing that robs him from his family/wife. Just as Kathleen pointed out.
The only confession I ever heard him addressing with this song is just that. Not that of cheating.
There are a lot of other parts in lyrics that lead one to believe he was anything but faithful and could be interpreted as true confessions if you will. Bed of Roses isn't one of them though.