가사

Mary Jane got married at seventeen He was the loveliest man she'd ever seen Till the day, six months after the baby came, He became a man who inflicts pain Mary Jane forgot her past and changed her name She learned to sing the blues Sewed on sequins and high-heeled shoes She took off her glasses and took the stage The audience vanished in the haze She bowed and blew a kiss Mary Jane was Little Abner's Daisy Mae A sweet Marlene The geisha girl and Salome A cowgirl too She spun her pistols to the roof A poor man's Marilyn Monroe He never came to sit in the front row He never heard her sing They live today in a quiet suburb of Tampa Bay He drives to the bank Takes her out to eat at Burger King She walks the dog Keeps the radio on in every room A silver wedding anniversary The children pray he'll be the first to leave She gave her life to a man who wanted just a wife Mary Jane was Little Abner's Daisy Mae A sweet Marlene The geisha girl and Salome A cowgirl too She spun her pistols to the roof
Writer(s): Rick James Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
instagramSharePathic_arrow_out