Mary-Lou
(Tony Kakko)
Mamas put your babies to sleep, story too cruelsome for
them this is. In Junior high she said goodbye to her parents and ran
away with a boy. She left her family warm and kind, all of her friends said
"you´re out of your mind". Life of her own she would find, it´s Monday and she´s
gotta grind.
A Job as a waitress she sure was to find, beautiful face,
mind of a child. Boy got her pregnant, Mary-Lou cried," For this I am
too young oh why did you lie" You said "it´s okay if we do it today", I was
so scared that you would go away. "Despite all the papers been signed, mama take me
back be so kind".
Only a child, reckless and wild, needs to come home again.
He promised the moon but won´t marry you.
Nothing to do, eating for two, he´s goin´ out with
someone new. Sunshine or rain, it´s all the same, life isn´t gray
oh Mary-Lou.
Mamas do your children still sleep, in the safe of their
cradles so sweet. Story I told you I have foreseen, Your little angel ain´t
always so clean. Days to come aren´t easy to see, You can change ´em but
it isn´t free. I see that you don´t believe, ooo-oo, but you will see. |