Ed Sheeran - Nancy Mulligan


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DATE: March 5, 2017, 8:03 p.m.

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  1. [Verse 1]
  2. I was twenty-four years old
  3. When I met the woman I would call my own
  4. Twenty-two grand kids now growing old
  5. In that house that your brother bought ya
  6. On the summer day when I proposed
  7. I made that wedding ring from dentist gold
  8. And I asked her father, but her daddy said, "No
  9. You can't marry my daughter"
  10. [Chorus]
  11. She and I went on the run
  12. Don't care about religion
  13. I'm gonna marry the woman I love
  14. Down by the Wexford border
  15. She was Nancy Mulligan
  16. And I was William Sheeran
  17. She took my name and then we were one
  18. Down by the Wexford border
  19. [Verse 2]
  20. Well, I met her at Guy's in the second World War
  21. And she was working on a soldier's ward
  22. Never had I seen such beauty before
  23. The moment that I saw her
  24. Nancy was my yellow rose
  25. And we got married wearing borrowed clothes
  26. We got eight children, now growing old
  27. Five sons and three daughters
  28. [Chorus]
  29. She and I went on the run
  30. Don't care about religion
  31. I'm gonna marry the woman I love
  32. Down by the Wexford border
  33. She was Nancy Mulligan
  34. And I was William Sheeran
  35. She took my name and then we were one
  36. Down by the Wexford border
  37. [Verse 3]
  38. From her snow white streak in her jet black hair
  39. Over sixty years I've been loving her
  40. Now we're sat by the fire in our old armchairs
  41. You know Nancy, I adore ya
  42. From a farm boy born near Belfast town
  43. I never worried about the king and crown
  44. 'Cause I found my heart upon the southern ground
  45. There's no difference, I assure ya
  46. [Chorus]
  47. She and I went on the run
  48. Don't care about religion
  49. I'm gonna marry the woman I love
  50. Down by the Wexford border
  51. She was Nancy Mulligan
  52. And I was William Sheeran
  53. She took my name and then we were one
  54. Down by the Wexford border

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