Lyrics of 'Diamonds' by Diane Cluck

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Oh i do not care
Oh i do not care
For diamonds
To lose them
Or to keep them
No i don't trouble my men /man
To complicate my left hand
Obey the road
And follow
Your're made into tomorrow
Your pairing won't be hollow
Though ringless it's a ring
I do not care for diamonds
To lose them or to keep them
No i don't trouble my men/man
To complicate my left hand
Obey the road and follow
Your/'re made into tomorrow

Your pairing won't be hollow
Though ringless sets in rain
And i do not care for diamonds
To lose them or to keep them

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