Eg har stirt gjennom sprinklene et år
Eg har kjetting mellom beina når eg går
Eg er feil mann på feil plass til feil tid
Det er ingen tvil, det er sjebnen som rår

Eg blei spurt om å ta hånd om Roselyn
På St.Peters Plass en kveld i Aberdeen
På et tidspunkt såg det lyst ut for oss to
men lampen gjekk tom for parafin

Kryss fingrer og heng kors i halsen
Fold dine hender hvis du trur de har
meir makt enn denne valsen

Spør meg igjen om to år
og det er et annet svar du vil få
For eg sa det var to mann i den dansen
men det kom an på kem som såg

Hevnen er søt for den som venter
Eg kan navnet på de involverte
Et par av de er informerte
De er ikkje lenger meg bekjente

Du ser når lynet slår ner
Legg deg på kne, sjå mot himmelen og be


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    I've stared through bars for one year I have chains between my legs when I walk I'm the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time There's no doubt, I'm ruled by fate

    I was asked to take care of Rosalyn At St. Peters Square one evening in Aberdeen At one time it looked bright for the both of us But the lamp ran out of kerosene

    Cross your fingers, put a cross around your neck Fold your hands if you believe they have More power than this waltz

    Ask me again in 2 years And you'll get a different answer Because I said there were two men in this dance But it depends on who saw

    Revenge is sweet to those who wait I know the names of those involved Some of them have been informed They are no longer my acquaintances

    You see when lightning strikes Get down on your knees, look towards the heaven and pray

    Mr. Crowleyon June 20, 2006   Link

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