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Rose Maloney sits in her chair The room is dim The floor is bare And life for her is very grim. Rose takes in sewing It helps to pay the bills Though it pays almost nothing For her meagre skills. Her children are playing in the yard Not knowing their fate Times for Rose are very hard And the rent man won't wait. Rose lost her husband, he drowned at sea And she wishes he'd walk through the door Tommy the youngest he's only three There's Lizzie at six, and Billy at four. A bowl of soup, a crust of bread Their little faces washed clean Then up the stairs off to bed None of them too keen. The rent man's waiting for his money As Rose sells her husbands clothes She knows life won't be milk and honey So Rose Maloney sits and sews and sews.. © Hazel
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Feb 24, 2013
Feb 24, 2013 at 3:10 PM UTC
ROSE MALONEY
Rose Maloney sits in her chair The room is dim The floor is bare And life for her is very grim. Rose takes in sewing It helps to pay the bills Though it pays almost nothing For her meagre skills. Her children are playing in the yard Not knowing their fate Times for Rose are very hard And the rent man won't wait. Rose lost her husband, he drowned at sea And she wishes he'd walk through the door Tommy the youngest he's only three There's Lizzie at six, and Billy at four. A bowl of soup, a crust of bread Their little faces washed clean Then up the stairs off to bed None of them too keen. The rent man's waiting for his money As Rose sells her husbands clothes She knows life won't be milk and honey So Rose Maloney sits and sews and sews.. © Hazel
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Feb 24, 2013
Feb 24, 2013 at 3:10 PM UTC
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