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Mary Rose

Mary Rose lyrics by Obrero. One afternoon - tired and weary Riding into town - on the muddy road A revelation, all i need is a revelation A piece of the sun,...

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Mary Rose

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One afternoon - tired and weary

Riding into town - on the muddy road

A revelation, all i need is a revelation

A piece of the sun, the moon and the stars

One afternoon - tired and weary

Riding into town - on the muddy road

Going to the saloon - and walk inside

And suddenly - the sun started to rise

A revelation, suddenly i had a revelation

A piece of the sun, the moon and the stars

A revelation, suddenly i had a revelation

Her name was mary rose, and she was the sun, the moon and the stars

One afternoon - tired and weary

Riding into town - on the muddy road

Going to the saloon - and walk inside

And suddenly - the sun started to rise

Mary rose - most beautiful of women

Mary rose - those lips, those eyes

You are mine - and i am yours

I will never - let you go

You are mine - and i am yours

I will never - let you go

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