| Mary Call, Mary Call
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| You never stumble, you never fall
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| Silver stars and lilies call
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| For the yearning of the young one
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| Named Mary Call
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| She’s the treasure of the mountains
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| And the dearest one of all
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| Papa’s gone and mama too
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| This life has been quite cruel to you
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| But spirit took you from the start
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| It made you brave and it gave you heart
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| Brothers and sisters by your side
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| You worked so hard that the earth took pride
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| It gave you sage, wild thyme and rue
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| To earn your keep, to pull you through
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| Mary Call, Mary Call
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| You stand so straight and you stand so tall
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| Winds will sweep and rivers fall
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| For the yearning of the young one
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| Named Mary Call
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| She’s the treasure of the mountains
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| And the dearest one of all
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| When you finally met despair
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| A kindly man came to your care
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| He held you in his arms and said
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| Just dry your eyes and rest your head
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| Too tired to argue or protest
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| You realized you’d done your best
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| There’ll be a place for you somewhere
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| To tie bright ribbons through your hair |