| It was a fine day in the fifth grade
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| When Mary May let Bobby walk her home from school
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| He had her books in hand and he was listening to every word she said
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| Like it was the gospel or the prophecies
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| And he loved the way her hair fell across her dress
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| Went home singing who wrote the book of love and try a little tenderness, yeah
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| The next day on the playground Bobby sat Mary down
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| On the swingset behind the sandbox
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| And she said, «Bobby I just want to play,
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| So what is this you have to say?»
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| He said, «Mary, marry me.
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| We could live out by the sea
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| Like they do on the movie screens
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| Oh, marry me, Mary May, Before you go back to play.»
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| It was graduation day
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| They were waiting on a plane to take Mary away
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| She said, «There's nothing left for me here but you
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| Bobby, I hope that you can find yourself too
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| There’s so much that I wish to know
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| And I have to do this on my own
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| And I hope that you can understand
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| Bobby, write me when you can»
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| And he said, «Take my high school ring
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| So from time to time now you can think of me And there’s just one more thing before you leave»
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| He said, «Mary, marry me We could live out by the sea
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| Oh, like they do on the movie screen
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| Oh, marry me, Mary May,
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| Before you off and fly away»
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| So much time has passed since that day
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| Mary stopped writing years ago
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| And Bobby never took his music on the road
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| Guess he never really gave up hope
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| Now Mary she’s got everything she thought she wanted
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| Got a PhD, she is an independent business woman
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| Climbing up the corporate ladder
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| Though it really don’t seem to matter,
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| She is lonely beyond belief
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| So one day she went home
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| Looking for the only love she’d ever known
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| She found him once again
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| Playing a circuit at a Holiday Inn
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| Still singing a song about the one gone long ago
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| Just goes to show you never know
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| She took his hand in hers
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| Got everything she had planned and rehearsed
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| She said, «Bobby, marry me We could live in a apartment building with a window view
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| We could take in movies on the weekend
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| While we’re planning our vacation
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| Take a honeymoon by the sea
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| Oh Bobby, won’t you just marry me?
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| Won’t you just marry me?
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| Oh please, marry me»
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| It was a fine day in the fifth grade
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| Mary May let Bobby walk her home from school |