Coordinates: 57°18′N 3°18′W / 57.3°N 3.3°W
Moray (or Elginshire) (pronounced "Murray" and spelled Moireibh in Gaelic) is one of the registration counties of Scotland, bordering Nairnshire to the west, Inverness-shire to the south, and Banffshire to the east. It was formerly in use as a local government county until 1975, when Elgin was the county town.
Prior to 1889 there were two large detached portions of Moray situated locally in Inverness-shire, and a corresponding part of Inverness-shire situated locally in Moray. With the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 these parts were merged into the areas in which they locally lay. The county was officially called Elginshire,sharing the name of the Elginshire parliamentary constituency, so named since 1708. The area became officially known as Moray after 1930 in all official contracts however the term "Morayshire" was introduced as hand-written ledgers found there were issues with, at that time, distinguishing Moray with Norway and Morar.
Strophe 1:
It’s me / in the train compartment /
two girls / sitting next to me /
I was / on a trip that last five hours /
the girls / took out a rosary.
Ref:
They prayed / and I just wanted to stop them /
they prayed / and I just wanted to ask them /
they prayed / and I just wanted to stop them /
they prayed / and I just wanted to ask them.
Strophe 2:
I tried / to continue reading /
my new / pop culture magazine /
their eyes / looked like those of the devil /
for fear / of reality.