paroles de chanson If My Mary Were Here - Harry Chapin
I
would
not
be
so
stoned
If
my
Mary
were
here
I
don′t
think
I'd
have
phoned
you
If
my
Mary
were
here
I′m
a
sad
sack
Sir
Galahad
Who's
sword's
around
his
knees
With
a
Grail
no
longer
holy
And
a
prayer
that′s
saying
- please
I
would
not
be
alone
If
my
Mary
were
here
But
she
took
off
And
Lord
I′m
lost.
I
don't
think
I′d
be
drinking
If
my
Mary
were
here
And
I
know
what
I'd
be
thinking
If
my
Mary
were
here
We′d
be
wrapping
up
a
blanket
Full
of
cheddar
cheese
and
wine
Packing
up
our
camper
with
a
rendezvous
in
mind
And
we'd
picnic
out
in
Lincoln
Park
If
Mary
were
here
But
she
split
So
I
got
lit
I′m
sorry
that
I
called
you
In
the
middle
of
the
night
But
you're
the
one
who
listens
When
I
need
a
little
light
I
know
we
haven't
talked
Since
I
dropped
you
in
the
dirt
I
know
you′re
not
my
lady
now
But
Baby,
how
I
hurt.
(I
could
whistle
up
an
old
tune
That
your
memory
might
recall
Rustle
up
some
reminisce
′Bout
the
good
old
days
and
all
If
I
were
seeking
someone
else
I
could
find
a
way
to
hide
But
I'm
pleading
like
a
pauper,
Babe
And
it
leaves
no
place
for
pride)
I
would
toss
away
my
troubles
When
my
Mary
was
here
But
now
I′m
lost
inside
the
ruble
Cause
my
Mary's
not
here
So
could
I
come
on
over
With
my
heart
in
my
hands
And
place
it
on
your
pillow
Like
a
rusty
old
tin
can
I′m
drunk
and
seeing
double
And
my
Mary's
not
here
Once
again
Be
the
friend
That
you′ve
been
And
take
me
in.
Please
take
me
in.
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