Fry and Flapjack Marie
Sit atop a painted wagon
Trying to digest
Whereabouts the scouts would take me
Further out the west
There's a dollar in my belt safe, timber on the rungs
There's a single tree that blocks our view of a scorching summer sun
The scouts, although not many, I was third in line
While my name was Frederick, the others called me Fry
As a gang we looked for nonsense and stayed on right away
We carried on discreetly
Until I met her one day
I ain't got that much to give but I've got a lot to say
If you and me, we settle down, we'll get a ranch one day
I'll protect you and I'll love you, we could have a couple kids
Marie, Marie, would you marry me?
And for my crimes would you forgive?
Well we got along quite nicely
She even joined us on a job
Where she shot the man that broke her heart
Whom later we would rob
We used the money for a wedding
She married me in June
But I didn't leave the scouts baby
Nearly saw our marriage through
Once we had two children
I made a promise to her so
I'd pull off this one last heist
Then the range is where we'll go
I made it out alive
With pockets full of gold
It was just a few days later
Our townhouse was sold
I ain't got that much to give but I've got a lease to pay
Now you and me, we've settled down, we can watch our hair go grey
I'll protect you and I'll love you, we have a couple kids
Marie, Marie, I'm glad you married me
But for my crimes would you forgive?
Since there's no way for distinction to be told in truer form
Then when a man has a gun pressed to his head after he's been warned
And they have me in the slammer, some week's I'll swing you'll see
I love you for eternity, Flapjack Marie
I ain't got that much to give, but I've got a lot to say
I don't think I'll grow old with you, so leave flowers at my grave
I protected and I loved you, take good care of our kids
Marie, Marie, I'm glad you married me
But for those crimes you won't forgive
Trying to digest
Whereabouts the scouts would take me
Further out the west
There's a dollar in my belt safe, timber on the rungs
There's a single tree that blocks our view of a scorching summer sun
The scouts, although not many, I was third in line
While my name was Frederick, the others called me Fry
As a gang we looked for nonsense and stayed on right away
We carried on discreetly
Until I met her one day
I ain't got that much to give but I've got a lot to say
If you and me, we settle down, we'll get a ranch one day
I'll protect you and I'll love you, we could have a couple kids
Marie, Marie, would you marry me?
And for my crimes would you forgive?
Well we got along quite nicely
She even joined us on a job
Where she shot the man that broke her heart
Whom later we would rob
We used the money for a wedding
She married me in June
But I didn't leave the scouts baby
Nearly saw our marriage through
Once we had two children
I made a promise to her so
I'd pull off this one last heist
Then the range is where we'll go
I made it out alive
With pockets full of gold
It was just a few days later
Our townhouse was sold
I ain't got that much to give but I've got a lease to pay
Now you and me, we've settled down, we can watch our hair go grey
I'll protect you and I'll love you, we have a couple kids
Marie, Marie, I'm glad you married me
But for my crimes would you forgive?
Since there's no way for distinction to be told in truer form
Then when a man has a gun pressed to his head after he's been warned
And they have me in the slammer, some week's I'll swing you'll see
I love you for eternity, Flapjack Marie
I ain't got that much to give, but I've got a lot to say
I don't think I'll grow old with you, so leave flowers at my grave
I protected and I loved you, take good care of our kids
Marie, Marie, I'm glad you married me
But for those crimes you won't forgive
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Writer(s): Clever Companion
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