| Mary Jane saysit’s all right
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| She’s just around the corner from the main light.
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| Any day now, it’s all right
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| She’s standing on the precipice of big time.
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| And I know I’m a little uptight,
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| I’ve got to go before the sun shines.
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| We’re just a couple small people squeezing out a life,
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| We need a little good time.
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| It’s not far from the edge,
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| Mary comes and goes.
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| Drifting through the scenery of the shallow days below,
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| That is anybody knows.
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| You follow trains out of town and they vanish somewhere under thehorizon.
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| Yeah well I saw Mary Jane dragged her shadow down the tracks, Stare off in the
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| distance.
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| It’s not far from here,
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| Mary waves hello.
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| Smiling though she’s sinking in the shallow days below,
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| I can’t find a way out of here.
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| Out on the road again,
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| I’m much, much too concerned about Mary Jane.
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| I’m all alone again,
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| I like what she said, not what it means.
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| She leaves me drowning through the shallow days, down below.
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| You know I heard a band playing waltzes in a grange hall
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| The sun is sinking lower.
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| People staring, Mary Jane humming softly to herself,
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| Nobody really knows her.
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| Any day now it’s all right,
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| She tells herself that this will be the last time.
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| Mary Jane pulls her hair back and wonders what she’ll do with allher free time.
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| Not too far from here,
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| Mary turns to go.
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| Smiling while the waltz begins, dancing down the road
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| Hey hey Mr. Freedom,
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| What are we supposed to think?
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| 'Cause I’m a very tiny person and it worries me.
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| I’m all alone again,
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| I like what she says, not what it means.
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| She leaves me drowning in the shallow days way down below.
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| «I'm sorry», she said,
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| «I know it’s not the kind of thing you want.»
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| I’m falling, falling down.
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| «I'm sorry», she said.
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| «I know I’m not the kind of girl you want.»
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| We’re falling, falling, falling, falling down |