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Merry Go Round - Mary Gauthier



     
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From the painful rays of daybreak
Ripping darkness out your eyes
To every kiss with bourbon breath
Your daddy didn't hide, he didn't hideFrom the crack of his backhand slap
To your mama's blue veined hands
That held her rosary desperately
'Cause she didn't understandFrom the brokenhearted playground
In the lonely afternoon
To the violence of little boys
And the crying in your bedroomTill the wind blows right through you and rain don't get you wet
Till your lips move constantly but you ain't said nothing yet
Till you ride that horse in circles, going up and coming down
Round and round, it's a merry go roundFrom the bitter tears of helplessness
Falling from your grandma's face
As they strap you to the stretcher
While she quickly packs your suitcaseFrom the money that you stole
From her on the day she died
To the long lines at the clinic

Waiting for a days supply, a days supplyTill the wind blows right through you and rain don't get you wet
Till your lips move constantly but you ain't said nothing yet
Till you ride that horse in circles, going up and coming down
Round and round, it's a merry go roundFrom the phone booth on the freeway
When there's no one left to call
To the porcelain cod you pray to
In the public restroom stallFrom the milky white of heroin
As it bubbles and it sooths
To the dirty sheets you lie on

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Mary Gauthier (born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1962) is an American country and folk singer/songwriter. Given up at birth by a mother she never knew, Mary was adopted. At age 15, she ran away from home and stole her parents' car, and spent the next several years in detox, halfway houses, and living with friends; she spent her 18th birthday in jail. These experiences provided fodder for her songwriting later on (particularly her song "Drag Queens in Limousines").

Read more about Mary Gauthier on Last.fm.


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