Jordan Linn Graham: Wedding Song Eerily Predicts Groom's Horrific Death [VIDEO & REPORT]

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Sep 21, 2013 08:10 AM EDT

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Following the arrest of 22-year-old Jordan Linn Graham for pushing her husband Cody Lee Johnson off a cliff, the songwriter she commissioned for the wedding has come up with bizarre news.

Elizabeth Shea, who Graham hired to write a song specifically for her wedding, told the media that she composed an original song, titled "You're Mine," for Graham and Johnson's wedding.

The chilling lyrics go as follows: Everyone wants a safe place to fall/ and you're mine.

The song is disturbingly prophetic to the events that followed soon after the wedding, in which Graham pushed Johnson face-first off of a cliff after having an argument while they were out hiking.

She says that the coincidence has freaked her out, noting that the song was written months before the tragedy.

"I used words like 'You helped me to climb higher for a better view. You're my safe place to fall. You never let me go,'" the songwriter told the media, "And so now, when I hear those words, it's a little creepy."

However morbidly suited for the cruelly ironic twist of events, Shea said that Graham murdering her husband was the last thing she would ever have expected, saying that the bride looked excited whenever she discussed the wedding, and would light up when mentioning her to-be husband.

She said that she writes her songs using imagery that she and her clients share and discuss prior to the development. "Looking back, I see the irony in my lyrics but there was never a premonition or pressure to use any specific words that would sadly relate to this tragedy," Shea said.

"My heart aches for the friends and families involved."

"She seemed very genuine to me," Shea said.

Jordann Lin Graham is currently in her parents' house under house arrest, awaiting a trial for murder.
She has since been charged of second-degree murder, and could face years behind bars.

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