‘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 Mccrory<br /><br />Michael Micmac Mccrory<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-jinxed-wedding-ring/
