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Crazy Mary - Victoria Williams



     
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Crazy Mary is a slow girl who looks up to no one
Would do anything for a cold one
Wishes she could find her way home
Got the look on her face and her stares like a ray gun
As we walked by everyday and
I wish there's something I could do for her
Maybe if I took a little time to talk
Then she'd heal a little if she wants to
She can run but let's teach her how to walk away now
I'll shake a little if she wants to, she'll laugh a little if she needs to
There's a key to the door that she's hiding behind
She watches the world pass her by like a freight train
And they all call her the same name
Laughin' as they point and stare at her
So she crys out to God up in Heaven
Been prayin' since she was 11
For Him to send someone to meet her there
Maybe if I took a little time to talk

Then she'd heal a little if she wants to
She can run but let's teach her how to walk away now
I'll shake a little if she wants to, she'll laugh a little if she needs to
There's a key to the door that she's hiding behind
And knows of the thoughts and her dreams
And ideas she's got and contains inside
She's so broken apart and her heart is still lookin'
For somewhere to feel alright
And knows of the thoughts and her dreams
And ideas she's got and contains inside
She's so broken apart and her heart is still lookin'
For somewhere to feel alright, feel alright
Maybe if I took a little time to talk
Then she'd heal a little if she wants to
She can run but let's teach her how to walk away now
I'll shake a little if she wants to, she'll laugh a little if she needs to
There's a key to the door that she's hiding behind

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Victoria Williams (born December 23, 1958) is a singer/songwriter, originally from Shreveport, Louisiana but for the length of her career a resident of Southern California. Many of her songs detail the events, characters and sensations of a small-town or rural Southern upbringing ("Main Road," "Crazy Mary," "Polish Those Shoes"), and she also finds inspiration in nature ("Century Plant," "Weeds," "Why Look at the Moon"), everyday objects ("Shoes," "Frying Pan") and the unseen ("Holy Spirit"). Wonder, delight and awe are the primary moods of her music.

Read more about Victoria Williams on Last.fm.


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