Burl Ives - Mary Ann Regrets

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Band name Burl Ives
Song name Mary Ann Regrets
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Added 05/07/2008
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Mary-Ann Regrets:Burl Ives:
A chart topper in '62.

   C                                             G7
1. I saved up my money to buy my sweetheart some flowers,

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For Saturday's date and I restlessly counted the hours.

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Then today in the mail I received this short little note,

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And I broke down inside at the message that her mother
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wrote.


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'Mary-Ann regrets she's unable to see you again,

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We're leaving for Europe next week, she'll be busy 'till
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then.'

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They know that she loves me, but poor boys don't fit in 
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their plan.

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Good-bye, good luck, good-bye my sweet Mary-Ann.

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2.The weeks have gone by - not a word have I heard
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since then.

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In the papers I read of the far away places she's been.

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I can't eat, I can't sleep, for over and over again,

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My mind reads that letter and I cry for my Mary-Ann.


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3.My Mary-Ann died - they say she just wasted away.

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If I could have seen her I know she'd be living today.

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For we loved each other and if they  had  left us alone,

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Today she'd be wearing my ring, not a blanket of stone.


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A sixties smash from Kraziekhat!