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My Appalachian boy
Will you be mine?With your eyes as black as the coal in the hollers
I'd trade my railway sack, turn my back, forsake all others
To hang your supper on a line
Will you be mine?
Will you be mine?My Appalachian boy
Are you the only one?
Let my heart be still 'neath the hickory, cool and shady
To haunt those hills where your momma met your daddy
I'd die a thousand times
Will you be mine?
Will you be mine?
And if we should never meet again
If I should fall in to the arms of a fistful of other men
Die one day and meet those gates and they decide to let me in
There you'll be lookin' just like you did the day we met
Till then, I just don't know what I believe in now
What is love but ties, lies and broken vows

So wait, don't be afraid
My heart has many things to show you
I'll wait--long the days--the time it takes to really know you
And you are a good man
And I will understand you
I will understand
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Maria McKee (born Maria Louise McKee, on August 17, 1964 in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer and songwriter. She is best known for her work with Lone Justice and for her 1990 UK solo chart-topping hit, "Show Me Heaven". In 1986, she wrote Feargal Sharkey's UK number one hit 'A Good Heart'. McKee is the half-sister of Love guitarist Bryan MacLean, with whom she played in a duo as a teenager. In 1982 McKee was a founding member of the cowpunk/country rock band Lone Justice with whom she released two albums. Her band opened for such acts as U2.

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