Minnie ever lived her life out loud With her sunshades on, ever singing a song Minnie married-to a-middle aged-man Didn't marry for love, she was happy enough She said you hoo am I doing it right I said Minnie you hoo were a shining light Minnie drives with a bright smile on Lets her curls hang down, they speak volumes of fun Honest eyes complied in a lie, she was incomplete, starting to die She said oh ooh am I doing it right I said Minnie you hoo, have gotta set things right And as we drank some wine And watched the sun go down, in the back room Minnie said what she had to say Now husband's gone, he didn't touch her anyway Single mom re-ignites her spark Minnie's holding strong, her noose is gone She said Woo hoo I can feel it again A new woman she said need not pretend anymore And like wide eyed teens we set our spirits free At the window cill against her soft back skin And I wanted to tell her more, but I never did And I wanted to give her more, but I never did And I wanted to love her more. A five year gap sews fears Minnie scared me off, it was a step too far I couldn't see what we had been just a Fling run thing, but I had set the scene I said I-ii can't commit to this she Said after tonight we can just be friends As the Galway sky let the sun pass by (in silence) We drank our last red wine in the nights moonlight (and said goodbye) And Minnie's happy now she found love, somehow...