Mary

mary lives in a house, so far from a neighbor
isolated and dark, oh oh what will save her?
consumed by the ash of a daily bonfire
she's cold, she's cold and she's tired

mary's backyard is full of little graves
for the wounded squirrels that she couldn't save
with a heart of pure gold, she still sits in the cold
mary lives in a house, so far from a neighbor
who will save her?

mary! mary!
you have always scared me
mary! mary!
a tongue as sweet as berries
to be cruel, to be kind
to leave this world behind
mary! mary!
you have always scared me

mary knows you're not sleeping, you're fully awake
she adds another notch to her wall of mistakes
with a knife that's too dull to call a blade
with a knife that's too dull to call for first aid

tried to rationalize, but it's too late
mary tried to come down, but she keeps gaining weight
and she cries to the mirror, her reflections gone stale
growing sick as dead daisy, she looks rather pale

mary! mary!
you have always scared me
mary! mary!
a tongue as sweet as berries
to be cruel, to be kind
to leave this world behind
mary! mary!
you have always

mary! mary!
you have always scared me
mary! mary!
a tongue as sweet as berries
to be cruel, to be kind
to leave this world behind
mary! mary!
you have always scared me



Credits
Writer(s): Madeleine Espinoza
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