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No Man's Land - Tanya Tucker



     
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Many years ago in Brushcreak, Georgia
Molly Marlo was a virgin girl
She lived a mile from a fool named Barney Dawson
Hell bent on getting inside Molly's world
He caught her after church one Sunday morning
And took her body with his rough hard hands
And walked off laughing as she lay there crying
Since then she's been known as no man's land
Molly Marlo was no man's land
Love could never grow in no man's land
The men all tried but she denied them
And they sighed and wrung their hands
But they couldn't go walking
In no man's land
Molly grew into a luscious beauty
Each man's head would turn as she walked by
And as their hot eyes watched her body moving
They'd swallow hard and shake their heads and sigh

Molly went to school and studied nursing
Now you might laugh but it's an honest fact
First year that she nursed at Milliards Clinic
Six men pretended they had heart attacks
Molly Marlo was no man's land
Love could never grow in no man's land
The men all tried but she denied them
And they sighed and wrung their hands
But they couldn't go walking
In no man's land
Years later Barney Dawson lay in prison
A feverish pain that suffering shell of a man
He was glad to see the nurse from Milliards Clinic
'Til he saw the burning eyes of no man's land
Molly Marlo was no man's land
Love could never grow in no man's land
Barney cried but she denied him
And he prayed and wrung his hands
Now his soul's walking
Through no man's land

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Tanya Denise Tucker (born October 10, 1958) is an American country music singer. She may be best remembered for her debut single and trademark song "Delta Dawn," which went to number 6 on the country charts. Tucker released the song at the age of 13; she became the youngest singer to have a major hit song on the Country charts. Since the song's release, Tucker had major hit songs for the next two decades, and into the 1990s.

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