No Crowd Surfing
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Mary

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: No Crowd Surfing Canonical path: /no-crowd-surfing/mary Related lyric paths: 6
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Mary

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Mary,

Won't you come to the bed?

And lay by my side

Mary,

What will come next?

Now it's you and I

When we taste like rubber

We can never sleep

When I’m with you

The clock seems to tick so fast

Mary,

When you come to the bed

Oh, please turn off the lights

I’ll be right by your side

When you close your eyes

Kiss you goodnight

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