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		By: judd		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Oh that&#039;s sad, very sad, i&#039;m crying my eyes out.  Yet, at the same time there&#039;s a happiness in it.  Sadness for what was, and happiness for what is.

My first wife was Irish, she died at the age of 24, but she left me a daughter, who will be 50 this year.  If she hadn&#039;t died, i wouldn&#039;t have met my second wife, who gave me my first son.  I also wouldn&#039;t have met my third wife, who was half Irish, and who died just over a year ago after 32 years of marriage.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh that&#8217;s sad, very sad, i&#8217;m crying my eyes out.  Yet, at the same time there&#8217;s a happiness in it.  Sadness for what was, and happiness for what is.</p>
<p>My first wife was Irish, she died at the age of 24, but she left me a daughter, who will be 50 this year.  If she hadn&#8217;t died, i wouldn&#8217;t have met my second wife, who gave me my first son.  I also wouldn&#8217;t have met my third wife, who was half Irish, and who died just over a year ago after 32 years of marriage.</p>
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