Mary Lee

Album: Carry On The Grudge (2014)
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  • Whenever I look out the window, I see her leave
    Whenever I sleep on the pillow, I hear her breathe
    Whenever I look back, I can't believe, what a stupid
    Drunk boy I was to let mary leave

    Trade blows with the foes, too young and I grow
    This skin just doesn't fit me
    Too many souls have lost their hold on reality wearing these
    So I took a pinch of my ma, pinch of my
    Pa and measured my own body and now I got a suit of class
    Made to last, off a man off new bond street

    La la la la la la la, la la la la la la la
    La la la la la la la, la la la la la la la

    We're thick as thieves, hearts on sleeves, searching for memories
    Blowing off steam, just seventeen, forgetting where we've been
    So I took a tip from my ma, tip from my pa, and walked around my dreams
    Found me in a car, driving far away from the places that I've seen

    Whenever I look out the window, I see her leave
    Whenever I sleep on the pillow, I hear her breathe
    Whenever I look back, I can't believe, what a stupid
    Drunk boy I was to let mary leave
    Mary lee, mary lee, mary lee Writer/s: JAMIE ALEXANDER TREAYS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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