“You broke my heart, Danny boy
Not your fault, Danny boy
I was had at the doorstep
Played, like a two to a four-set
Had, like poor Job in the bible by God.”

Danny Boy
Song lyrics, Rufus Wainwright (1998)

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American-Canadian singer-songwriter and composer 1973

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