Michael Micmac Mccrory - 'A jinxed wedding ring'

Michael Micmac Mccrory - 'A jinxed wedding ring'

‘A Jinxed wedding ring’ br br A gold wedding ring with diamonds two br A hundred years ago was bought new br He went down a mine, a hole to blow br Something went wrong, what? We’ll never know br She kept the ring on her wedding finger br Cos for his return, she did linger br She died all alone in a paupers bed br Wear this on your wedding day to the nurse she said br br The nurse wore it with pride br Seeing the old lady by her side br Next day her husband went off to war br Never to be seen any more br She waited for him and happy news br A life of solitude was what she choose br Constantly waiting forever forlorn br Her wedding ring forever worn br br The nurse gave it to her daughter br Whose husband also went of to the slaughter br She wondered what It was all for br Another widow, another product of war br The ring was passed down to her son br Who gave it to his chosen one br But, shortly after the lovers pact br They were both victims of a terrorist act br br Once something new the ring of gold br Was handed down as the something old br There’s no use for you to get worried br The jinxed ring is now buried br Never to produce another loner br Interred with it’s last owner br Another gold ring with diamonds two br My dear! ! ! Will be bought just for you br br Michael Micmac Mccrorybr br Michael Micmac Mccrorybr br


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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