paroles de chanson Crazy Mary - David Allan Coe
Michael
Peter
Smith
- Bird
Avenue
Publishing
- ASCAP
In
the
lamplight
burning
low
AND
Dimly
through
enchanted
woods
She
rocks
beside
the
fire
that
never
was
lit
And
as
we
ran
on
by
Pretending
to
be
frightened
We
WOULD
shout
and
laugh
at
Crazy
Mary
CHORUS:
Crazy
Mary
from
LONDONDERRY
Lives
next
door
to
the
cemetery
How
many
lovers
have
you
buried
We
would
shout,
running
scared
ACROSS
the
green
and
golden
paths
That
LED
us
home,
away
from
Crazy
Mary
She
would
never
answer
us
JUST
SMILE
through
the
window
softly
Wild-eyed
and
wild-haired
but
we
were
sure
That
in
the
dark
of
night
She
cursed
us
soundly,
casting
spells
And
such
to
turn
us
into
donkeys
So
THEY
WENT
THE
SUMMNER
YEARS
EACH
ONE
MORE
FLEETING
THAN
THE
LAST
ONE
RUSHING
DOWN
THE
GREEN
AND
GOLDEN
PATHS
AND
SOON
THE
WOODS
WERE
NOT
ENCHANTED
ANYMORE
FOR
WE
WE
HAD
GROWN
AND
WE'D
FORGOTTEN
CRAZY
MARY
SO
IT
COMES
that
older
now
We
stand
upon
this
windswept
moor
The
lonely
STONE
before
us
Testifies
that
Crazy
Mary
ROCKS
AND
SMILES
and
dreams
HeR
dreams
somewhere
But
not
where
little
kids
can
follow
after
And
on
the
stone,
these
words,
dear
friend
Please
write
me
down
as
one
who
loved
The
raven-haired
and
laughing
lads
That
swore
that
they
would
marry
me
BUT
soon
their
sons
came
running
by
And
here
I
lie,
forgotten,
Crazy
Mary.
IN
THE
LAMPLIGHT
BURNING
LOW
AND
DIMLY
THRU
ENCHANTED
WOODS
WE
THINK
ABOUT
THE
SINS
THAT
WE
COMMIT
ALONG
THE
GREEN
AND
GODEN
PATHS
OF
GOWING
UP
WE
LIGHT
THE
FIRE
AND
SAY
A
PRAYER
FOR
CRAZY
MARY
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