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Kukulín - The Ballad of Terry and Shirley Kukulín - The Ballad of Terry and Shirley |
| INTRO
Terry and Shirley were lovers a long time ago
She was a nanny and he used to work on a road
Then he got after the job in Sierra Leone
Started to wander and sadly never came home
She got married, divorced and married again
Maybe she didn't have very good taste in men
Started to work in a bar south of Birmingham
Further to run a pub to be run by men
R:
Then one day at The Wide Hole inn
Much to her surprise
He walked in through the barn door
And looked into her eyes
But Terry'd been married twice and had four kids in all
Been from Gambia to Zambia, Zimbabwe to Senegal
Found himself back on the roads again
Working in woodstock, driving a ten ton crane
R:
Then one day at The Wide Hole inn
Much to her surprise
He walked in through the barn door
And looked into her eyes
INTERLUDE
Shirley'd slimmed down to eight from forteen stone
Hey, she looked so good, the guys wouldn't leave her alone
Twice bitten, twice shy, she given up a grown man for good
Then he walked in and Shirley understood
R:
Then one day at The Wide Hole inn
Much to her surprise
He walked in through the barn door
And looked into her eyes
The very next day Terry moved into the inn
They'll marry next year with an orgy of whiskey and gin
It's sure that love can last for twenty-three years
Luckily she was there when he stuck for a beer
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