Mary Ann
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Mary Ann
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Mary Ann
I'm back on my feet again
Call me if you feel like it
I'm around
Remember how
We used to always hang around
'Fore I started feeling down?
Remember that?
All this time alone
I've painted the walls
Inside my home
Hiding like a dog
That wandered too far
Away from home
Mary Ann, my dear
I think it's only been a year
Since I up and disappeared
For way too long
What can I say
I weave it like a daisy chain
And it hit me like a freight train
And I was gone
Mary Ann, I know
It's hard to hold on
For very long
But try to comprehend
The way that we used to be
The best of friends
Mary Ann
I'm back on my feet again
I know I don't deserve it
Call me up sometime
Until you do
I'll do me and you do you
Not the type to see it through
But I'm gonna try
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