"Thrupenny sixpence sparrows and doves
See all the angels a-weeping above
There's no more forgiving, there's no-one to save
For today darling _ goes into her grave"
For today darling _____ goes into her grave
Thrupenny sixpence sparrows and doves
See all the angels a-weeping above
There's no more forgiving, there's no-one to save
For today darling _____ goes into her grave
"Thrupenny sixpence sparrows and doves
See all the angels a-weeping above
There's no more forgiving, there's no-one to save
For today darling _____ goes into her grave"
OMG one word left!
"Thrupenny sixpence sparrows and doves
See all the angels a-weeping above
There's no more forgiving, there's no-one to save
For today darling _____ goes into her grave"
Seems like we're getting some of the words together
- I also just got "
goes into her grave"
So now we have:
"Thrupenny sixpence sparrows and doves
See all the angels a-weeping above
There's no more forgiving, there's no-one to save
For today darling ____
goes into her grave"
"For today darling _____ goes into her grave"
I'm guessing "she" is before "goes into".