| In answer to your question
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| You’ve made a big mistake
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| But in the eyes of God
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| That’s a risk you have to take
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| Divorce Irish style
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| Unless of course your privileged
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| With a cardinal up your sleeve
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| Hope of an annulment is
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| Unlikely to succeed
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| Divorce Irish style
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| How can two people live together
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| When they’ve fallen out of love
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| Are we so blind
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| As to reject the pain they fell
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| What right has anyone to say you must
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| Even God himself can’t be the judge
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| We’ve only one life after all
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| And if it’s not our fault
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| Why can’t we be released
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| Something must be done
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| And that something must be done urgently
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| Forget it ever happened
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| Go away and start anew
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| You love each other surely
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| Well at least you used to do
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| Divorce Irish style
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| How can two people live together
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| When they’ve fallen out of love
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| Are we so blind
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| As to reject the pain they fell
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| What right has anyone to say you must
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| Even God himself can’t be the judge
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| We’ve only one life after all
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| And if it’s not our fault
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| Why can’t we be released
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| Something must be done
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| And that something must be done urgently
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| Think about the children
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| After all they must come first
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| Okay she’s found another man
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| Oh well it could be worse
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| Divorce Irish style |