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VERSE
ONE:
All
she ever wanted was a token of his love,
To wear his ring until the day she died,
He promised her eternity,
He promised her the moon,
But in the end he lied.
Within a month, she’d met a man,
They married in the Spring,
She finally got to wear a diamond ring,
He promised her the universe,
He promised her the moon,
She hopes they don’t come soon.
CHORUS:
He
said, “Come with me, come with me now”,
I’ll make you laugh, I’ll make you sing,
Come with me, come with me now,
Will you wear this diamond ring.
Will you wear my diamond ring (2ND CHORUS)
VERSE
TWO:
They were married for forty years,
Until he passed away,
But she still loves to wear his diamond ring,
But all she has are memories,
Of a love she can’t replace,
And the tears of joy, those memories bring.
And everyday, she sits alone,
On a park bench they adored,
She sits alone and gazes out to sea,
He promised her the universe,
He delivered her the moon,
In the end, he went so soon.
Written: November 19th to 20th, 2004
Words & Music by Geoff Dominy

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