simone white - mary jane lyrics
mary jane got married at seventeen
he was the loveliest man she’d ever seen
till the day, six months after the baby came,
he became a man who inflicts pain
mary jane forgot her past and changed her name
she learned to sing the blues
sewed on sequins and high-heeled shoes
she took off her gl-sses and took the stage
the audience vanished in the haze
she bowed and blew a kiss
mary jane was little abner’s daisy mae
a sweet marlene
the geisha girl and salome
a cowgirl too
she spun her pistols to the roof
a poor man’s marilyn monroe
he never came to sit in the front row
he never heard her sing
they live today in a quiet suburb of tampa bay
he drives to the bank
takes her out to eat at burger king
she walks the dog
keeps the radio on in every room
a silver wedding anniversary
the children pray he’ll be the first to leave
she gave her life to a man who wanted just a wife
mary jane was little abner’s daisy mae
a sweet marlene
the geisha girl and salome
a cowgirl too
she spun her pistols to the roof
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